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titleOfInvention LiCl-CN nanotube with visible light catalytic activity and preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses a preparation method of LiCl-CN nano tubes with visible light catalytic activity, which comprises the following steps: (1) uniformly mixing chloride, lithium salt and melamine, placing the mixture in a crucible, and covering the crucible with a cover; (2) heating the crucible containing the reactants in the step (1), raising the temperature to 500-600 ℃ at the speed of 3-8 ℃/min, then preserving the heat for 3-5h, and cooling to 20-25 ℃; (3) adding chloride and lithium salt into the crucible in the step (2), raising the temperature to 500-; cooling to 20-25 deg.C, and drying. Compared with a graphite carbon nitride material, the LiCl-CN nano tube has the advantages of larger specific surface area and photocurrent density, smaller electrochemical resistance, better dispersibility and higher efficient visible light catalytic activity.
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