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Rigid-flexible coupling poly (phenylene sulfide) fiber membrane: a highly stable chemical and thermal material for energy and environmental applications

Figure 10. (A) Reaction mechanism of the e-Fenton process. (B) Schematic membrane of the electrolytic reactor, showing the (1) power supply, (2) PPS cathode film, (3) Pt foil, (4) reactor, (5) pumps, and (6) connecting device. Possible underlying mechanism of synthetic process and performance improvement. (C) Removal efficiency of contaminants. (D) The TOC (total organic carbon) removal efficiency of contaminants[116]. (E) PPS microfiber sulfonation process; (F) sulfonated PPS microfiber ion-exchange process; (G) Fe-PPS microfiber decoration process; and (H) degradation process[117].

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