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titleOfInvention Method for removing antibiotics in water body by using chalcopyrite activated percarbonate
abstract The invention discloses a method for removing antibiotics in water by using chalcopyrite activated percarbonate, which is used for treating antibiotics in water by using chalcopyrite as a catalyst to activate percarbonate, wherein the chalcopyrite is CuFeS 2 . In the invention, the adopted chalcopyrite can continuously and efficiently activate percarbonate to generate a plurality of reactive substances with oxidation capacity and can be used for effectively degrading antibiotics. The method for removing the antibiotics in the water body by using the chalcopyrite activated percarbonate enhances the catalytic activation capacity of the percarbonate by adding the chalcopyrite, so that the removal effect of the percarbonate on the antibiotics is obviously enhanced, the removal rate is improved by 6.2-26.8 percent compared with other transition metal materials, and the method has the advantages of simple process, short reaction time, good removal effect, wide pH application range, environmental friendliness, no secondary pollution and the like, and has high use value and good application prospect.
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