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titleOfInvention Simple preparation method of mixture powder for efficiently degrading tetracycline
abstract The invention relates to a simple preparation method of mixture powder for efficiently degrading tetracycline. The method comprises the following steps: 1) commercial copper oxide was mixed with urea, guanidine hydrochloride according to 1: mixing x, y (x =0.1-5; y =0.01-0.5) in a ceramic container with a cover; 2) placing the ceramic container in a muffle furnace for heat treatment for 0.5-3 hr to obtain desired powder sample containing CuO and Cu 2 O, Cu, with C, N, Cl incorporation. The preparation method of the invention processes the copper oxide into the carbon, nitrogen and chlorine doped copper oxide mixture powder which can degrade the tetracycline at high speed and high efficiency; the powder can completely degrade tetracycline in 2 minutes.
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