Department of Chemistry, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
Mini Review
Applications and Characterization of Effective Removal of Dyes
Author(s): Saveda Jara*
The early development of synthetic polymers in the 1830s is still clearly visible today in the infinite numbers of basic differences that have resulted
in the key elements of products that now meet the demands of contemporary society. because they are very important in a variety of domains,
including biology, chemistry and medicine. It is possible to create hyper cross-linked polymers with a large surface area, modified pore size and
modest dye-exclusion-friendly circumstances. Hyper cross-linked polymers are widely used for carbon dioxide capture, dye exclusion and metal
removal. As parting from the xylene and formaldehyde dimethyl acetal with different concentration yields highly porous polymers which estimated
the separation and storage for the adsorption of carbon dioxide and methane, hyper cross-linked polymer is constructed with high surface area
and micr.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2150-3494.2022.13.304
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