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titleOfInvention A kind of interdigitated organic pollutant light degradation device and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a kind of interdigitated organic pollutant light degradation devices and preparation method thereof, fixed fiber core is arranged on the glass substrate, form three-dimensional cylinder micron scale construction, ZnO nano-wire is synthesized on three-dimensional cylinder micron order grid line structure, across the mesostructure array of obtained three-dimensional cylinder has bigger response area in identical view field's internal ratio planar structure, is advantageously implemented the miniaturization of fluid channel;The ZnO nano-wire diversity synthesized on three-dimensional cylinder micron order grid line structure is good, is capable of increasing light-catalysed effective area;Meanwhile the high surface activity of ZnO nano-wire, it is easy to generate electron hole pair, is conducive to improve the disposal efficiency.
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