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titleOfInvention NaNbO3/Ag2Preparation method of O acousto-optic catalytic material
abstract The invention relates to NaNbO 3 /Ag 2 A preparation method of an O acousto-optic catalytic material belongs to the field of catalytic materials. The method adopts a hydrothermal method, takes niobium pentachloride, sodium hydroxide, sodium nitrate and silver nitrate as raw materials, and carries out hydrothermal treatment for 36-60 hours at 180-240 ℃ to prepare the NaNbO 3 /Ag 2 O acousto-optic catalytic material, NaNbO in the prepared material 3 The material has a cubic shape with square holes, has excellent visible light, sound and light catalytic performance, and has great application potential in the fields of environmental protection and energy. The preparation method described by the invention is relatively simple, is easy to operate and does not need complex equipment.
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