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publicationNumber CN-105126868-B
titleOfInvention High-activity visible light catalyst Ag/Cu2O hierarchy method for preparing microsphere
abstract The invention discloses a kind of high-activity visible light catalyst Ag/Cu 2 O hierarchy method for preparing microsphere, comprises the following steps:Gerhardite, silver nitrate and polyvinylpyrrolidone accurately are weighed, is dispersed in the container equipped with ethylene glycol, is fully dissolved in the presence of magnetic agitation, as clear as crystal blue solution is formed;Solution will be obtained and be transferred to heated at constant temperature in autoclave, reaction naturally cools to room temperature after terminating;Autoclave bottom black precipitated product is taken out, is washed through deionized water and absolute ethyl alcohol, black solid powder will be obtained is placed in dry to constant weight in vacuum drying chamber to produce.The present invention is using simple green solvent-thermal method, it is easy to operate, free from foreign meter;Raw material is easy to get, with low cost, and reaction temperature is low, almost pollution-free, and product is easily separated, and purity is high, and pattern is homogeneous, to the degradation effect in methyl orange dye molecule 40min up to more than 98%, and degradation rate more than 95% is kept after recycling 5 times.
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