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titleOfInvention Phenol in mixed nanometer silver titanium dioxide/chitosan compound microsphere photodissociation source water
abstract Mixed nanometer silver titanium dioxide/chitosan compound microsphere is a kind of source water purification agent, it be with mixed nanometer silver titanium dioxide be catalyst, shitosan for the obtained complex microsphere of carrier, and for the treatment of the phenol in source water; First described nano titanium oxide wants silver-doped, then mixes with shitosan and undertaken embedding by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate, make mixed nanometer silver titanium dioxide/chitosan microball.Utilize cleanser of the present invention to significantly reduce phenol in source water, the clearance of phenol in source water can be made to reach 95.3%.
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