Publications by authors named "Giang Thanh Tran"

Water pollution from dyes in wastewater is a critical global issue, as these stable organic dyes resist biodegradation, posing serious threats to aquatic ecosystems. To address this situation, advanced photocatalysts have been developed. Here, NiFeO/g-CN was synthesized for the photocatalytic degradation of Rhodamine B (RhB) dye in the presence of HO and visible light.

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Article Synopsis
  • Traditional ways of making nanoparticles can be harmful to the environment, but using plant extracts is a safer and greener method for creating CoFeO nanoparticles.
  • These plant-based nanoparticles are very small, have special shapes, and can help fight germs and cancer in medical treatments.
  • They can also clean polluted water by removing harmful substances, but there are still some challenges to make this process work better on a larger scale.
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While durian shell is often discharged into landfills, this waste can be a potential and zero-cost raw material to synthesize carbon-based adsorbents with purposes of saving costs and minimizing environmental contamination. Indole (IDO) is one of serious organic pollutants that influence aquatic species and human health; hence, the necessity for IDO removal is worth considering. Here, we synthesized a magnetic composite, denoted as MFOAC, based on activated carbon (AC) derived from durian shell waste incorporated with MnFeO (MFO) to adsorb IDO in water.

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Toxic organic dyes-containing wastewater treatment by adsorption and photocatalytic techniques is widely applied, but adsorbents and photocatalysts are often synthesized through chemical methods, leading to secondary pollution by released chemicals. Here, we report a benign method using Tecoma stans floral extract to produce MgFeO/ZnO (MGFOZ) nanoparticles for adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of coomassie brilliant blue (CBB) dye. Green MGFOZ owned a surface area of 9.

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MnO nanoparticles have played a vital role in biomedical, catalysis, electrochemical and energy storage fields, but requiring toxic chemicals in the fabrication intercepts their applications. There is an increasing demand for biosynthesis of MnO nanoparticles using green sources such as plant species in accordance with the purposes of environmental mitigation and production cost reduction. Here, we review recent advancements on the use of natural compounds such as polyphenols, reducing sugars, quercetins, etc.

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. The aim of this paper is to explain a consumers' intention for traceable food in the context of the African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak, in order to provide scientific knowledge for the government's intervention to mitigate the perceived risk and to promote the development of traceable food. .

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