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titleOfInvention A kind of slow-release microcystin degradation catalyst and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a slow-release microcystin degradation catalyst and a preparation method thereof. After the mass fractions of 7~8:1.4~1.6:0.2~0.8:0.2~0.8 are mixed, add 0.5%-2% calcium chloride solution according to the mass ratio of 1:1.0~1.5 and stir, and then use tableting Machine-compressed into sustained-release preparations with a diameter of 2 to 8 cm. The slow-release microcystin degradation catalyst is simple in production process, simple in use method, low in cost, good in catalyzing the degradation of microcystins and lasting, and can be mainly used for various cyanobacterial blooms that have broken out in aquaculture ponds, lakes and reservoirs. The removal of microcystins from the water body has no significant impact on the safety of the water ecosystem and no environmental pollution.
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