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titleOfInvention Visible light excited cellulose-TiO2Composite photocatalyst
abstract The invention relates to a cellulose-TiO excited by visible light 2 The composite photocatalyst is prepared by preparing cellulose into a skeleton structure with a required shape by using a 3D printing technology and taking the skeleton structure as a carrier; coating a transition layer on the surface of the carrier by using a lifting coating method to serve as an adhesive; finally, coating a layer of conversion nano material-TiO on the surface of the transition layer by using a pulling coating method 2 A photocatalytic material. Compared with the prior art, the composite photocatalyst prepared by the invention has the advantages of visible light excitation, high light utilization rate, low carrier cost and the like.
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