A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
Yadav, Mamta
- Photo-catalytic Degradation of Methyl Orange Dye using ZnS and N-doped ZnS Nanoparticles under Visible Radiation
Authors
1 Chemistry Department, Haramaya University, Post Box: 138, Dire Dawa, ET
2 Chemistry Department, HNB Garhwal Central University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, IN
3 Chemistry Department, Panjab University, Chandigarh - 160014, IN
Source
Journal of Surface Science and Technology, Vol 31, No 3-4 (2015), Pagination: 184-189Abstract
ZnS and N-doped-ZnS nanoparticles were prepared by aqueous chemical method under optimal conditions and characterized using XRD, TEM and UV-Visible spectroscopic techniques. As-synthesized nanomaterials were used as a photo-catalysts for the degradation of Methyl Orange (MO) dye. Effects of photo-catalyst load, pH, and substrate initial concentration on degradation of the dye in aqueous solution have been investigated. Maximum degradation (76.56 %) of methyl orange was observed using optimum pH 6 and catalyst load 250 mgL-1.Keywords
Methyl Orange, Photo Catalysis, Nanoparticles, Rate of Degradation, XRD TEM.References
- C. Hun and Z. Y. Wang, Chemosphere., 39, 2107 (1999).
- J. Kiwi, C. M. Pulgarine and P. P. Gratzel, Appl. Catal. B.: Environ., 3, 85 (1993).
- J. Li, Y. Xu, Y. Liu, D. Wu, and Y. Sun, Chin. Particuol., 2, 266 (2004).
- W. Z. Tang and H. An, Chemosphere, 31, 4171 (1995).
- D. F. Oills and H. Al-Ekabi, Photocatalytic Purification and Treatment of Water and Air, Elsevier, Amsterdam (1993).
- M. R. Hoffmann, T. S. Martin, W. Choi, and D. W. Bahnemann, Chem. Rev., 95, 69 (1995).
- T. V. Gerven, G. Mul, J. Moulijn, and A. Stankiewicz, Chem. Eng. Proc., 46, 781 (2007).
- A. B. Patil, R. K. Patil, and K. S. Pardeeshia, J. Hazard. Mater., 183, 315 (2010).
- G. Keros, T. Abi and O. P. Yadav, J. Surface Sci. Technol., 29, 1 (2013).
- E. Alemseged, O. P. Yadav and R. K. Bachheti, International J. Chem. Tech. Research, 5, 1452 (2013).
- W. Tesfay, O. P. Yadav, T. Abi, and J. Kaushal, Bull. Chem. Soc. Ethiopia, 27, 1 (2013).
- K. Loghman, Z. Salar, J. Nanostructure in Chemistry, 3, 32 (2013).
- Y. Ruzmanova, M. Stoller and A. Chianese, Chem. Engg. Transaction, 32, 2260 (2013).
- M. Zheng and J. Wu, Appl. Sur. Sci., 255, 5656 (2009).
- R. Asahi and T. Morikawa, J. Chem. Phys., 339, 57 (2007).
- M. El-Kemary, H. El-Shamy and I. El-Mehasseb, J. Lumin., 130, 2327 (2010).
- M. S. T. Goncalves, F. M. A. Oliveira-Campos, S. M. M. Pinto, S. M. P. Plasencia and P. R. Queiroz, Chemosphere, 39, 781 (1999).
- M. Barjasteh-Moghaddam and A. Habibi-Yangjeh, J. Iran. Chem. Soc., 8, S172 (2010).
- H. R. Pouretedal, A. Norozi, H. M. Keshavarz, and A. Semnani, J. Hazard. Mater., 162, 674 (2009).
- Evaluation of Various Factors Contributing to Accomplish Patient Pleasing OPD Services–A Questionnaire Based Survey
Authors
1 Department of Management, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, Vadodara, Gujarat, IN
2 KM Shah Dental College, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, Vadodara, Gujarat, IN
3 Rajiv Gandhi University, Bangalore, IN
4 The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, IN
Source
Global Journal of Research in Management, Vol 6, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 53-60Abstract
Health care quality is a global issue. The health care industry is undergoing a rapid transformation to meet the ever-increasing needs and demands of its patient population. Hospitals are shifting from viewingpatients as uneducated and with little health care choice, to recognizing that the educated consumer has many service demands and health care choices available. The closest most of measuring consumers‟ experiences is the occasional satisfaction survey. The objective was to evaluate the satisfaction level of the patients attending OPD at Dhiraj Hospital, Piparia,to identify the areas of OPD services which require necessary improvements at Dhiraj hospital, Piparia,to evaluate satisfaction of patients based on gender of respondents and to evaluate satisfaction of patients based on age of respondents.
A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among people attending the OPD and they were requested to fill the proformas which contained 18 questions to assess the areas which needs to be rectified.
Area which needs improvement is washrooms. Statistical results showed the difference of opinion between male and female in case of ease of transportation to the hospital and regarding nurse‟s and doctor‟s attention towards them. No difference found in satisfaction level of patients of various age groups.
The aforementioned hospital has all the facilities and services which result in a satisfied patient output. The hospital should also focus on the hygienic and cleanliness aspect of the hospital as the first point of observation when a patient enters the hospital is its environment. The study showed a good level of satisfaction of patients with services obtained from this tertiary care centre. Appropriate and on-going data collection and analysis could help in optimizing utilization of outpatient services to achieve better outcomes.
Keywords
OPD, Patient Satisfaction, Services.References
- Arshad A S et al.(2012) “Measuring patient satisfaction: A cross sectional study to improve quality of care at a tertiary care hospital.”Health Line;3(1):59-62
- Marshal G N & Hays R D “The Patient Satisfaction Questionnaires Short-Form” 1994:1-36
- Mandokhail A K(2007) “Patient Satisfaction Towards Out Patient Department (OPD) Services Of Medicine Department In Banphaeo Community Hospital SamutSakhon Province, Thailand” Journal of Public Health and Development; 5( 3):97-105
- MankarMedhavi et al (2013). Indian J. Prev. Soc. Med.; Vol. 44: No.1-2.
- McNealy Roderick M. In: Making Customer Satisfaction Happen: a Strategy for Delighting Customers. 1st ed. Massachusetts: Chapman and Hall; 1994.
- Mohd A and Chakravarty A (2014) “Patient satisfaction with services of the outpatient.” Medical Journal Armed Forces India :237-242.
- Sitzia J, Wood N. (1997) Patient satisfaction: a review of issues and concepts. Soc Sci Med. ;45(12):1829e1843