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decolorize
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decolorize [dē′kəl·ə‚rīz]
(chemical engineering)
To remove the color from, as from a liquid.


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Other papers examine the decolorization efficiency of dyes by ozone in aqueous solutions; ozone in the degradation of phenols and xenobiotics; uses in the food industry and environmental fields; catalytic ozonation; problems related to air pollution data; an approach to developing an operational public warning system for air pollution monitoring; the use of ozone to remove contaminants from drinking water; and other topics.
The most widely used methods for removing dyes from wastewater systems include physicochemical, chemical, and biological methods such as flocculation, coagulation, precipitation, adsorption, membrane filtration, electrochemical techniques, ozonation, and fungal decolorization [1].
DPPH radical scavenging capability The free radical scavenging capability of the compounds under investigation was evaluated using a stable free radical DPPH for the decolorization assay [41-43].
 
 
 
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