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titleOfInvention Organic dye degradation catalyst, composite catalytic material and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of environment-friendly materials, and particularly relates to an organic dye degradation catalyst, namely pentachloro bismuth ∙ benzyl pyridine quaternary ammonium salt, the molecular structure of which is shown as formula I, and rhodamine B (RHB) and Methylene Blue (MB) can be rapidly degraded under dark conditions; a certain amount of CdS loaded by the organic dye degradation catalyst can form a novel photocatalytic composite material, RHB and MB can be completely degraded under natural light, and the organic dye degradation catalyst has good cyclic degradation efficiency. The invention also discloses a preparation method of the organic dye degradation catalyst and the composite catalytic material.
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