Photodegradation of Methylene Green in the Presence of Polypropylene Microfiber Material

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Degradation of toxicants in photocatalytic reactor is studied. To an array of data on the photochemical properties of Methylene Green (MG) when exposed to UV radiation in photoreactors was obtained. Based on the analysis of the results obtained, conclusions can be drawn about the relationship between the structure of pollutants, their initial concentration, oxidizer concentration, etc., with the efficiency of utilization, and schemes for photochemical processes was constructed. The role of polypropylene microfiber materials (PMM) in the degradation of MG under UV irradiation was studied.

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