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Abstract
Methylene blue (MB+) was mechanochemically immobilized on pure silica particles derived from industrial waste by hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions. The concentration of singlet oxygen (1O2) generated from MB+ on the particles increased with increasing concentration of immobilized MB+ monomers.
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