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publicationNumber CN-109759095-B
titleOfInvention BiOBr hollow fiber, preparation method and application of BiOBr hollow fiber as photocatalyst in photodegradation of dye
abstract The invention discloses a preparation method of a BiOBr hollow fiber, which comprises the following steps: 1) putting polyester fiber into water, and adding Bi (NO) into the water in an ultrasonic vibration environment 3 ) 3 ยท5H 2 Adding NaBr solution into O according to the molar ratio of Bi to Br of 1: 1; 2) taking out the fibers in the mixed solution, and adding the fibers into a strong alkali solution for chemical etching; 3) and (3) washing the precipitate in the strong alkali solution to be neutral after chemical etching, and drying to obtain the BiOBr hollow fiber. The invention discloses a BiOBr hollow fiber, which is a hollow fiber structure consisting of sheet BiOBr; the invention discloses application of the BiOBr hollow fiber as a catalyst in degradation of dye, the BiOBr hollow fiber as a photocatalyst can degrade dye for textile printing and dyeing, and the BiOBr hollow fiber is easy to recover after photocatalytic degradation and has a good environment purification effect.
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