Chao Wang et. al. writing in Research Square about their study of using various ultraviolet wavelength emitters with varied sodium persulfate concentrations to degrade reactive red dye (B-3BF) in wastewater treatment scenarios. Wavelengths included 185 nm and 254 nm lamp emitters.Full text available at: DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3893375/v1AbstractTwo low-pressure ultraviolet (UV) lamps at 185/254 nm with sodium…
Study Of Reactive Red Dye (B-3BF) Degradation For Wastewater Treatment Using Various UV Wavelengths
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