(MnFeCoNiCu)N high-entropy nitride nanoparticles degrade 96% sulfamethoxazole and 94% tetracycline under visible light in 2 h while remaining structurally stable with negligible metal leaching.
Synergistic elimination of antibiotic resistance genes and tetracycline antibiotics in wastewater via a Z-scheme Bi2WO6/g-C3N4 heterojunction: degradation pathways and mechanism,
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High-Entropy Nitride Photocatalysts for Visible-Light Antibiotic Degradation: Structural Stability, In Situ Interfacial Visualization, and Molecular-Level Mechanistic Insights
(MnFeCoNiCu)N high-entropy nitride nanoparticles degrade 96% sulfamethoxazole and 94% tetracycline under visible light in 2 h while remaining structurally stable with negligible metal leaching.