Physics Faculty Publishes Research in Scopus-Indexed Journal

Anurag University congratulates Dr. Ch. Sameera Devi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, on the successful publication of her research paper titled "Synthesis, Characterization and Photocatalysis of Visible Light Driven Bi₂WO₆ and Bi₂MoO₆ for Rhodamine B Degradation" in the IOP Journal of Physics: Conference Series. The journal is indexed in Scopus, with an Impact Factor of 0.56, an H-Index of 121, and is classified under the Q4 quartile.
The research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of visible light-driven photocatalytic materials and evaluates their effectiveness in degrading Rhodamine B, a commonly used organic dye. The findings contribute to the development of sustainable photocatalytic technologies for wastewater treatment and environmental remediation, supporting cleaner and more efficient pollution control solutions.
Advancements in photocatalytic materials are essential for addressing environmental challenges through innovative and eco-friendly technologies. This publication highlights the growing significance of research in sustainable materials science and reinforces the university's commitment to developing solutions that contribute to environmental sustainability and scientific progress.
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