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Liquid metal assisted sonocatalytic degradation of organic azo dyes to solid carbon particles

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 57, Issue 73, Pages 9296-9299

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cc03235f

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP170102138]

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Room temperature liquid metals are being explored as sonochemical catalysts for the degradation of organic azo dyes, producing non-toxic solid carbon particles. The process can be repeated multiple times with the same catalyst to produce differently sized particles.
Room temperature liquid metals are an emerging class of materials for a variety of heterogeneous catalytic reactions. In this work we explore the use of Ga based liquid metals as a sonochemical catalyst for the degradation of organic azo dyes such as methyl orange, congo red and eriochrome black T. Rapid degradation to non toxic solid carbon particles was achieved over a large dye concentration range to produce differently sized particles via both bath and probe sonication which could be repeated multiple times with the same catalyst.

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