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titleOfInvention A kind of method that soft template method prepares BiOCl hollow shells
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of method that soft template method prepares BiOCl hollow shells, belong to nano-photocatalyst material preparation field.Its specific preparation method is as follows:Bismuth nitrate is added in nitric acid, solution A is obtained, ionic liquid [Bmin] Cl and nonionic surfactant TX 100 are added in distilled water in addition, heating stirring formation microemulsion B.Then A and B are mixed, poured into autoclave, control after pH is 6~10, hydro-thermal reaction, to centrifuge, washing is dried, produces BiOCl hollow shells.The present invention synthesizes catalysis material by simple synthetic method and innocuous agents, meet the requirement of environmental protection, ionic liquid is not only used as bromine source and solvent, oil phase formation micro emulsion drop is also served as simultaneously, to the formation important role of BiOCl hollow shells, prepared BiOCl hollow shells have higher application value in fields such as pollution control, new energy preparation and selective catalytic oxidations.
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