Check out our recent publication in Journal of Molecular Liquids- Furnishing eco-friendly biocatalysts from cashew-nut tree gum: towards organophosphate neutralization- with @WTakarada@_anablima and Juliana Maurer.
Hi @LatinXChem, presenting my work "Is more carboxylate in graphene-derived nanomaterials an effective way of enhancing catalytic activity against organophosphates?" at #LatinXChem#LatinXChemNanoMat#NanoMat137
There are so many possibilities for GO-functionalization! Check out this work comprising a multifunctional catalyst with nanoparticles and nucleophilic groups for #organophosphate neutralization!
Catalytic neutralization of #organophosphates into less toxic products is already an arduous approach. And what if we could go further and neutralize them completely? Check out here!
Hi LatinXChem! I'm Mayara, from Federal University of Paraná, and this is my work: Selective Neutralization of Organophosphates and Nitrophenols with Graphene Oxide Based Catalysts: Converting Hazardous Substances into Safe Industrial Inputs
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@fjtorresa Hello! Thanks for the questions! These parameters are still under investigation to fully understand the catalysis. As these are recent results, we first focused on verifying whether there is catalysis (and the pH effect) and also the reaction path (if selective).
@zapataivan@LatinXChem@RSC_Energy@PCCP@ChemPhysChem@beyondbenign@green_rsc@RSC_Sus Oh, I understand but herein, we consider different reactions (basic catalysis + nucleophilic catalysis...) to fit pH rate profile, and kobs values are pH-dependent due to the concentration of catalytic (deprotonated) species available for each parallel reaction
Greetings, @LatinXChem! I'm Maria, PhD at @GqmUfpr. Today at #LatinXChemNanoMat, I'll showcase my research on liquid-liquid interface techniques for ternary thin film synthesis. Take a look and don't hesitate to ask any questions! #NanoMat108#LatinXChem23.