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titleOfInvention Suspend and load hybrid photo catalysis reactor
abstract The open one of this utility model suspends and loads hybrid photo catalysis reactor, including light-catalyzed reaction pond, sleeve vertically it is provided with in described light-catalyzed reaction pond, filler chamber is formed between described sleeve and described light-catalyzed reaction pond, being provided with photocatalyst in this filler chamber, described light-catalyzed reaction pond is provided with light source.Compared with prior art, suspending that this utility model provides loads the TiO with fixing phase of hybrid photo catalysis reactor collection flowing phase 2 Photocatalyst, in one, only has single-phase TiO in breaching traditional photo catalysis reactor 2 The restriction of photocatalyst, in reactor, effluent cycle flowing, all extends the sewage time of staying in reactor, and the treatment effeciency of easily biological-degradable, hardly degraded organic substance and noxious substance is not improved significantly.
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