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titleOfInvention Pickering emulsion microspheres for immobilizing photosynthetic bacteria and their preparation and application
abstract The invention discloses a Pickering emulsion microsphere for immobilizing photosynthetic bacteria and its application. The microsphere is prepared as follows: soybean oil containing amphiphilic silica nanorods is used as an oil phase, and photosynthetic bacteria containing soybean oil is used as an oil phase. The aqueous gelatin solution with zinc source is the water phase. The water phase is dropped into the oil phase under magnetic stirring, and the magnetic stirring is uniform. After standing at 4 °C, centrifugation is performed, and the precipitate is collected to obtain the Pickering emulsion embedded with photosynthetic bacteria, and then immersed. In an aqueous gelatin solution containing a zinc source, dipped for 2 h at room temperature, then centrifuged and then dipped into oleic acid containing 2-methylimidazole, dipped at room temperature for 30 min, and repeatedly dipped into an aqueous gelatin solution containing a zinc source and 2-methylimidazole-containing oleic acid and centrifuged to obtain Pickering emulsion microspheres immobilized with photosynthetic bacteria. The method firstly embeds the photosynthetic bacteria into the Pickering emulsion, then induces the growth of the zeolite imidazolate skeleton material on the Pickering emulsion interface, and fixes the photosynthetic bacteria Pickering emulsion microspheres to treat the aniline-containing wastewater with a degradation rate of 42%.
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