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titleOfInvention A kind of biophotoelectrochemical reagent for simultaneously realizing plastic degradation and heavy metal reduction and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a biophotoelectrochemical reagent capable of simultaneously realizing plastic degradation and heavy metal reduction and a preparation method thereof. The reagent contains a photosensitizer and chemoheterotrophic microorganisms. Based on the photosensitizer attached to the cell membrane of chemoheterotrophic bacteria, the reagent can degrade plastics in sewage into organic acids under light conditions, and the degradation products can be utilized by chemoheterotrophic microorganisms to reduce heavy metals in sewage into organic acids. Metal element. These metal elements can attach to the surface of microorganisms and photosensitizers through self-precipitation, thereby improving the cell activity of heterotrophic microorganisms and the light capture efficiency of photosensitizers, thereby effectively driving the degradation of plastics and the reduction of heavy metals in sewage. The photoelectrochemical reagent in the present invention is not limited by special reaction conditions, and can realize plastic degradation and heavy metal reduction in sewage with ubiquitous sunlight as a driving force, the operation is simple and feasible, and has high application value and economic value .
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