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  • The photoelectrocatalytic advanced oxidation process (PEAOP) relies on advanced photoanodes to effectively break down complex pollutants in industrial wastewater.
  • A new 2D WO/MXene heteronanostructure was created to enhance oxidation efficiency, successfully oxidizing phenol and arsenic (III) to non-toxic forms using visible light.
  • The WO/MXene photoanode demonstrated high performance and recyclability, highlighting its potential for economical and energy-efficient water purification solutions.
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Developing high-performance and durable catalysts presents a significant challenge for oxidizing toxic inorganic and pharmaceutical compounds in wastewater. Recently, there has been a surge in the development of new heterogeneous catalysts for degrading pharmaceutical compounds, driven by advancements in electrocatalysts and photoelectrocatalysts. In this study, a plasmonic Ag nanoparticles decorated CoFeO@TiO heteronanostructures have been successfully designed to fabricate a high-performing photoelectrode for the oxidation of pharmaceutical compounds.

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Context: During an earlier outbreak of dengue (DENV), chikungunya (CHIKV) and swine flu in Tamil Nadu, India, Kabasura Kudineer and Nilavembu Kudineer were used to control the febrile episodes. No research is conducted in the past to understand the attitude and beliefs of people towards using Kabasura Kudineer as a means to improve immunity in people, especially in Tamil Nadu, the birthplace of Siddha medicine which led the researcher to conduct the study.

Aims: The researcher in the present paper aims to understand the attitude, belief and self-use of Kabasura Kudineer among people in Tamil Nadu, India.

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