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Low-temperature plasma-modified zeolite (LTPMZ) vs. natural Bulgarian zeolite (NBZ) – Comparative physicochemical, UV/VIS and FTIR studies

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Fig. 1. Molecular structure of Rh6G
Fig. 2. Scheme of the experimental setup:   A) Arc discharge torch. B) Plasma pen
Fig. 5. UV/VIS spectra of Rh6G before and after sorption   onto NBZ (λ = 526 nm)
Fig. 7. Experimental equilibrium isotherms   of Rh6G sorption on NBZ and LTPMZ
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