Engineering MIL-100(Fe) on 3D porous natural diatoms as a versatile high performing platform for controlled isoniazid drug release, Fenton’s catalysis for malachite green dye degradation and environmental adsorbents for Pb2+ removal and dyes
U.T. Uthappa(Shenzhen University), Mahaveer D. Kurkuri(Jain University), Gururaj M. Neelgund(Prairie View A&M University), Ho-Young-Jung(Chonnam National University), Ganesan Sriram(Jain University), Dušan Lošić(The University of Adelaide), Sandeep Kumar(Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology), O.R. Arvind(Jain University)
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