A new study is bringing artificial intelligence into the fight against one of the most persistent visual signatures of industrial pollution: the deep orange color of synthetic textile dyes. Researchers Golaki, Azhdarpoor, Samaei and colleagues have investigated a visible-light-driven treatment system designed to break down Acid Orange 25, an azo dye widely used as a model pollutant in water-treatment research. Their approach combines a silver- a…
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