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      Waste chicken eggshell as a natural valuable resource and environmentally benign support for biosynthesis of catalytically active Cu/eggshell, Fe 3 O 4 /eggshell and Cu/Fe 3 O 4 /eggshell nanocomposites

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      Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
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              In this work, we investigate the catalytic properties of silver nanoparticles supported on silica spheres. The technique to support silver particles on silica spheres effectively avoids flocculation of nanosized colloidal metal particles during a catalytic process in the solution, which allows one to carry out the successful catalytic reduction of dyes. The effects of electrolytes and surfactants on the catalytic properties of silver particles on silica have been investigated. It is found that the presence of surfactants depresses the catalytic activity of the silver particles to some extent by inhibiting the adsorption of reactants onto the surface of the particles. Electrolytes either increase the migration rate of reactants in the solution resulting in an increase in the catalytic reaction rate or inhibit the adsorption of reactants onto the surface of the silver particles leading to a loss in the activity of the metal particles.
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                Journal
                Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
                Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
                Elsevier BV
                09263373
                August 2016
                August 2016
                : 191
                :
                : 209-227
                Article
                10.1016/j.apcatb.2016.02.042
                1263b04e-9a6f-4721-b9d9-d3ce76b2715c
                © 2016
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