Amphiphilic cellulose and alginate–functionalized magnetic ZIF-8 nanocomposites for dinitrophenol removal, colorimetric H₂O₂ sensing, and antibacterial applications
Key Points
Dinitrophenol removal is effective, achieving over 90% efficiency with the nanocomposites.
The detection limit for H₂O₂ using colorimetric methods is remarkably low, indicating high sensitivity.
This approach utilizes magnetic properties for easy separation and reuse, enhancing practicality in applications.
These findings may enable further applications in environmental remediation and antibacterial strategies based on the nanocomposites.
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