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titleOfInvention A kind of organic-metal framework catalyst for catalytic degradation of antibiotics and preparation method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to an organic-metal framework catalyst for catalyzing degradation of antibiotics and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method of the organic-metal framework catalyst comprises the following steps: (1) mixing an ethylene glycol solution of copper chloride dihydrate and The N,N-dimethylformamide solution of phthalic acid is mixed, and after stirring for 1-2 hours, crystallization is performed to obtain the precipitate produced by the reaction; (2) the precipitate is washed and dried to obtain the organometallic Skeleton catalyst. The organic-metal skeleton catalyst used for catalyzing degradation of antibiotics and the preparation method thereof of the present invention can effectively remove the organic pollutants by utilizing the organic-metal skeleton catalyst for photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants, and has the advantages of convenient operation and low cost. It has the advantages of low cost, simple treatment process, good removal effect and high reuse rate, and can achieve effective and rapid degradation of organic pollutants, especially in the actual treatment of antibiotic wastewater, which has a good application prospect.
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