Aquino et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Influence of the supporting electrolyte on the electrolyses of dyes with conductive-diamond anodesAquino et al., 2012
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- Aquino J
- Rodrigo M
- Rocha-Filho R
- Sáez C
- Cañizares P
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- Chemical Engineering Journal
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In this work, electrolyses of solutions containing one anthraquinonic (Acid Blue 62) and three azoic (Reactive Red 141, Direct Black 22, and Disperse Orange 29) synthetic dyes were carried out using conductive-diamond anodes. From the obtained results, clearly the …
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