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titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of defective BiOI-BiOBr composite photocatalytic material with excellent photocatalytic performance
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of photocatalysis and material chemistry, and specifically discloses a preparation method of a defective BiOI-BiOBr composite photocatalytic material with excellent photocatalytic performance. Using bismuth nitrate, potassium iodide and sodium bromide as raw materials and ethylene glycol as solvent, a BiOI-BiOBr composite photocatalyst with defect vacancies was prepared by a hydrothermal-calcination method. The method has the advantages of simple process, loose preparation conditions, no environmental pollution and low energy consumption; the organic waste water containing a relatively high concentration of aniline (50 mg/L) is used to simulate the organic waste water, and the prepared defective BiOI-BiOBr composite material is evaluated. The photocatalytic material has high visible light catalytic activity and can quickly remove the toxic and harmful pollutant-aniline in water, and has a good application prospect in the treatment of industrial wastewater.
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