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titleOfInvention Synthetic method of activated carbon-loaded petal-shaped silver phosphate complex-phase photocatalytic material
abstract The invention relates to a method for synthesizing an activated carbon-loaded petal-shaped silver phosphate complex-phase photocatalytic material, which is characterized by comprising the following steps of: placing the pretreated active carbon in a shaking table for oscillation, and alternately and uniformly spraying AgNO on the surface of the active carbon in the oscillation process 3 And H 3 PO 4 Repeatedly carrying out the solution for 5-20 times; and then taking out the activated carbon, cleaning and drying to obtain the activated carbon-loaded petal-shaped silver phosphate complex phase photocatalytic material. The heterogeneous material combines the huge specific surface area of the activated carbon and the excellent photocatalytic performance of the silver phosphate, has stronger organic pollutant treatment capacity, and is easier to recycle compared with silver phosphate powder.
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