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1. Synthesis, structural characterization, DFT and molecular dynamics simulations of dinuclear (μ-hydroxo)-bridged triethanolamine copper(II) complexes: efficient candidates towards visible light-mediated photo-Fenton degradation of organic dyes.

2. Preparation of hydrophobic layered double hydroxide-based composite pigments via octyltriethoxysilane surface modification for cosmetic applications.

3. Predicting the dye-sensitized solar cell performance of novel linear carbon chain-based dyes: insights from DFT simulations.

4. Pyroelectric catalytic performance of Sm3+-modified Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–PbTiO3 for organic dyes: degradation efficiency, kinetics and pyroelectric catalytic mechanism.

5. Co-based MOF heterogeneous catalyst for the efficient degradation of organic dye via peroxymonosulfate activation.

6. Four octamolybdate compounds with properties of organic dye adsorption and photocatalytic reduction of Cr(VI).

7. Dye encapsulation and one-pot synthesis of microporous–mesoporous zeolitic imidazolate frameworks for CO2 sorption and adenosine triphosphate biosensing.

8. Hydrazone dye passivator for high-performance and stable perovskite solar cells.

9. Construction of a Z-scheme Ag2MoO4/BiOBr heterojunction for photocatalytically removing organic pollutants.

10. Flexible ligand–Gd dye-encapsulated dual-emission metal–organic framework.

11. The Piezo–Fenton synergistic effect of ferroelectric single-crystal BaTiO3 nanoparticles for high-efficiency catalytic pollutant degradation in aqueous solution.

12. Cu–Organic framework-derived V-doped carbon nanostructures for organic dye removal.

13. Two mesoporous anionic metal–organic frameworks for selective and efficient adsorption of a cationic organic dye.

14. Design and synthesis of three new copper coordination polymers: efficient degradation of an organic dye at alkaline pH.

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