Upcycling of Dyed Polyester Fabrics into Copper-1,4-Benzenedicarboxylate (CuBDC) Metal–Organic Frameworks
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Last updated 15 Jul 2024
Efficient recovery of the dyed cotton–polyester fabric: cellulose nanocrystal extraction and its application in composite films
Publications The Milner Group
Publications The Milner Group
Tyler AZBELL, Graduate Student, Cornell University, Ithaca, CU, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Figure 6 from Effect of Co(II) dopant on the removal of Methylene Blue by a dense copper terephthalate.
Upcycling hazardous metals and PET waste-derived metal–organic frameworks: a review on recent progresses and prospects - New Journal of Chemistry (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D2NJ02481K
Juan P. Hinestroza's research works Cornell University, Ithaca (CU) and other places
XRD patterns of Cu (black), Cu(OH)2 (red) and Cu-BDC (blue) on a QCM
Juan Hinestroza Cornell College of Human Ecology
Reproducibility test for five different sensors. The error bars
Inorganic-organic-fabrics based polyester/cotton for catalytic reduction of 4-nitrophenol - ScienceDirect
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