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Hydroxyl radicals (OH), generated during the TiO2/UV process, infiltrate the cell envelope, subsequently disrupting nucleic acids.
AO-H2O2 with BDD yields the poorest mineralization because pollutants are only removed with OH generated at BDD.
Driven by this RFM-TENG, the persistent organic pollutant, basic orange 2, can be degraded to CO2 by hydroxyl radical (OH) generated during EF process.
Driven by FM-TENG, 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene can be decomposed to CO2 and inorganic ions by hydroxyl radical (OH) generated via EF process.
As shown in Equation 5, the excess H2O2 scavenges the beneficial OH generating a much weaker hyperoxyl radical of HO 2.
The oxidative degradation of the PPN by Ti4O7(OH) formed at the surface of the Ti4O7 anode and OH generated via electrochemically assisted Fenton's reaction was investigated.
Besides molecular water, a similar hydrolytic effect might be produced by hydroxyl radicals (OH) generated under the ionizing action of cosmic rays.
However, iopromide (IPM) was effectively removed during O3/GO process due to the more OH generated in the bulk phase than O3/nOG process.
Hydroxyl radicals (OH) generated from an equivalent mixture of Fe(II)+EDTA with hydrogen peroxide attacked both the probe and the OH scavengers in 37 °C-incubated solutions for 1/2 h.
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of hydroxyl radicals (OH), generated via the Fe2+-mediated Fenton reaction, on isolated rat aortic rings with and without endothelium.
This work investigates the oxidation kinetics of dye RhB by hydroxyl radical (OH) generated via Fenton reaction in presence of surfactant assemblies of varying architectures using spectrophotometric, spectrofluorometic and tensiometric methods.
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