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titleOfInvention A method for removing antibiotic resistance genes based on electrolysis of solar heating film
abstract The invention relates to a method for removing antibiotic resistance genes by electrolysis of a solar heating film, comprising an electrolytic cell, the upper part of the electrolytic cell is a platinum wire as a cathode, the lower part is a solar heating conductive film as an anode, and the two electrodes are connected to the The external power supply forms a closed loop, the upper two sides of the electrolytic cell are respectively the water inlet and the water outlet, the lower part of the solar heating conductive film is an annular support layer, and the membrane filtrate flows out from here. A solar simulator is set outside the reactor to simulate sunlight. The invention combines traditional membrane interception with chemical electrolysis cell, loads photothermal conversion material on the membrane, utilizes the local high temperature and acidic environment formed in the reactor, destroys the structure of resistant bacteria and inactivates the resistance gene, so as to achieve The purpose of removing resistance genes.
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