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publicationDate 2015-12-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103464190-B
titleOfInvention Nitrogen-doped carbon polymer/TiO 2optoelectronic pole and preparation method thereof and application
abstract The invention belongs to visible light catalytic material technical field, disclose a kind of visible-light activated nitrogen-doped carbon polymer/TiOn 2 optoelectronic pole and preparation method thereof.This visible-light activated nitrogen-doped carbon polymer/TiOn 2 the preparation method of optoelectronic pole comprises the following steps: titanium sheet is placed in melamine and ammonium fluoride mixed aqueous solution hydro-thermal reaction, and after cooling, take out titanium sheet, washing, dry, calcining, obtains visible-light activated nitrogen-doped carbon polymer/TiOn 2 optoelectronic pole.The present invention is by nitrogen-doped carbon polymer and TiOn 2 compound prepares optoelectronic pole, overcomes the poor efficiency of homogenous material and SA shortcoming; And it is low and recycle the shortcomings such as difficult to overcome ordinary powder photochemical catalyst catalytic efficiency, has high activity and is easy to advantages such as reusing.By visible-light activated nitrogen-doped carbon polymer/TiO of the present inventionn 2 optoelectronic pole is applied to field of Environment Protection, and the harmful microorganism be particularly applied in visible ray electro-catalysis removal water body has remarkable result.
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