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Roles of reactive oxygen species and holes in the photodegradation of cationic and anionic dyes by TiO
2
under UV irradiation
Liyuan Kuang
, Yaping Zhao
,
Wen Zhang
, Shijian Ge
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Anionic Dye
100%
Bulk Solution
20%
Cationic Dye
100%
Dominant Role
20%
Methylene Blue
80%
Methylene Blue Degradation
20%
Methylene Blue Dye
20%
Orange II Degradation
20%
Oxidation Mechanism
20%
Oxidation Products
20%
Photocatalytic Mechanism
20%
Photodegradation
100%
Potassium Iodide
20%
Quencher
20%
Reactive Oxygen Species
100%
Rutile
100%
Scavenger
20%
Surficial
40%
Total Degradation
20%
Ultraviolet Irradiation
100%
Ultraviolet System
40%
UV Photolysis
20%
Chemical Engineering
Photodegradation
100%
Potassium Iodide
20%
Titanium Dioxide
100%