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titleOfInvention The method of silver iodide crystalline state hybrid material catalytic degradation rhodamine B organic wastewater
abstract The invention discloses a kind of method of silver iodide crystalline state hybrid material catalytic degradation rhodamine B organic wastewater, the 100mL organic wastewaters for containing rhodamine B are placed in reaction vessel, add 100mg silver iodide crystalline state hybrid materials, then 2 3h are reacted under 500W Hg lamp irradiations, the photocatalytic activity of rhodamine B reaches more than 50% in organic wastewater, and the construction unit of wherein silver iodide crystalline state hybrid material is: .The preparation method of the present invention is simple and easy to apply, silver iodide crystalline state hybrid material stability made from new selection is provided for the organic dyestuff in catalytic degradation waste water preferable, do not decomposed substantially below 280 DEG C, keep stable, and good activity is shown in the organic wastewater that photocatalytic degradation contains methylene blue, show with very high photocatalytic activity and the feature of environmental protection.
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