Preparation of Perovskite Type SrNiO3 Photocatalyst Material by Microwave Heating Method

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A new microwave heating method for reparation of SrNiO3 photocatalyst material was described. The optimum preparation conditions are that the microwave power is 560W, the microwave heating time is 30min, the calcination temperature is 700°C and the calcination time is 5h.The compound was measured by X-ray diffraction. In visible light and under the conditions of simulated fuel waste water, the photocatalytic properties of the catalyst material have been studied. The results showed the photocatalytic material prepared by that microwave heating have a high photocatalytic performance of degradation, and the degeneration rate of the dye may reach 98%.

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