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titleOfInvention Method for degrading organic dye golden orange II wastewater by using lanthanum manganate as catalyst and ultrasonic waves
abstract The invention relates to a method for degrading organic dye golden orange II wastewater by utilizing lanthanum manganate material to catalyze and ultrasonically. Adding a golden orange II simulation wastewater and lanthanum manganate material into a conical flask, adjusting the acidity of the solution by using dilute hydrochloric acid, putting the solution into an ultrasonic cleaner device, covering the ultrasonic cleaner device with a cover, and performing ultrasonic degradation for 50-70min in a dark place; the ultrasonic temperature is 20-50 ℃. The method has the advantages of simple equipment, simple and convenient operation, low treatment cost, short treatment time, high degradation efficiency, environmental protection, no secondary pollution and wide application prospect in the aspect of treating industrial dye wastewater.
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