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Whatman glass microfiber filters gf ctm

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Whatman glass microfiber filters (GF/CTM) are a type of laboratory filtration equipment designed for general filtration and sample preparation applications. These filters are made of high-quality glass microfibers and are available in a range of sizes and grades to suit different filtration needs.

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Synthesis of Metal Oxide Nanocomposites

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Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) (ID 3–5 nm; OD 20–25 nm; length 20 μm and purity 95.0%, Nanocyl, Belgium), were purchased from Nanocyl (Belgium). Zirconium oxychloride octahydrate (ZrOCl2.8H2O), and sodium tungstate dehydrate (Na2WO4.2H2O), Loba Chemie Pvt. Ltd., India were used as starting raw materials with desired stoichiometry. Whatman glass microfiber filters (GF/CTM; diameter 47 mm) were purchased from GE Healthcare UK Limited, UK.
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Synthesis of MWCNT-Metal Oxide Catalysts

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Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) (ID 3–5 nm; OD 20–25 nm; length 20 μm and purity 95.0%) were purchased from Nanocyl (Belgium). Tin chloride (SnCl4.2H2O) and ammonium metavanadate (NH4VO3) were purchased from Loba chemicals Pvt. Ltd., India. Hydrochloric acid (HCl; 38%), isopropanol and ammonium hydroxide (25% ammonia solution) were purchased from Loba Chemie Pvt. Ltd., India. All the chemicals were used without further purification. Whatman glass microfiber filters (GF/CTM; diameter 47 mm) were purchased from GE Healthcare UK Limited, UK.
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