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publicationNumber CN-105000623-B
titleOfInvention Photocatalysis treatment method and device for efficiently removing organic pollutants in water
abstract The invention discloses a photocatalysis treatment method and device for efficiently removing organic pollutants in water. The device comprises an annular water storage channel unit, a photocatalycal reaction unit, a receiving tank, a sewage storage and circulation tank and a water diversion pipe from top to bottom. By means of the method and the device, the organic pollutants in the water can be effectively removed by efficiently utilizing sunlight, and the performance is stable; compared with other methods, the method has a simple process, adopts an advanced technology and can guarantee energy saving and low consumption; a photocatalyst is uniformly loaded, is thin, cannot shed and has stable catalytic activity; the sewage flow speed is 0.20 m/s; the height of a water storage channel is 0.55 m; the vertical height of a glass substrate containing a photocatalyst composite film is 0.06m, the included angle is 20 degrees, and the optimum thickness and flow speed of sewage are guaranteed, so that sunlight can permeate a water layer to irritate a catalyst, and the optimum contact time of sewage with the catalyst is guaranteed.
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