➀ Researchers have developed a TiO2/Carbon/Ag nanocomposite using laser ablation techniques for environmental remediation. ➁ The nanocomposite shows enhanced catalytic activity in degrading organic pollutants like methylene blue and Congo red. ➂ This innovative approach using lignin as a carbon source enhances sustainability and contributes to eco-friendly pollution management.
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