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titleOfInvention Preparation method and application of microwave-assisted synthesized chlorine-element-doped surface molecular imprinting photocatalyst
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of environment material preparation, and relates to a preparation method and an application of microwave-assisted synthesized chlorine-element-doped surface molecular imprinting photocatalyst. The preparation method comprises a preparation for chlorine-element-doped composite photocatalyst, comprising the following steps of: dropping tetrabutyl titanate to absolute ethyl alcohol, dropwise adding diluted hydrochloric acid, stirring and ageing the mixture, carrying out vacuum drying on the stirred and aged mixture and carrying out high-temperature calcinations on the vacuum-dried mixture; the preparation method further comprises a preparation for microwave-assisted synthesized chlorine-element-doped surface molecular imprinting photocatalyst, comprising the following steps of: dissolving antibiotic template molecules to an organic solvent; adding a functional monomer, a cross-linking agent and a initiator for mixing after stirring; injecting the stirred prepared photocatalyst to a microwave reaction kettle for reaction, cooling the photocatalyst and carrying out centrifugal separation to obtain solid substance; and carrying out soxhlet extraction on the solid substance to elute antibiotic template molecule to prepare the microwave-assisted synthesized chlorine-element-doped surface molecular imprinting photocatalyst. The microwave-assisted synthesized chlorine-element-doped surface molecular imprinting photocatalyst prepared by the preparation method disclosed by the invention has a photo-catalysis selective recognition function, and can effectively degrade tracycline antibiotics in the waste water containing antibiotics by utilizing visible light.
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