Abstract

The vigorous development of the dye industry has led to increasingly serious harm to the water environment. Currently, dye wastewater has become one of the most difficult industrial wastewater to degrade. Therefore, how to treat dye wastewater in a green and economical manner is receiving increasing attention. Photocatalytic technology has attracted much attention in the treatment of dye wastewater due to its advantages such as fast speed, no selectivity, and complete degradation. However, the current application of traditional photocatalytic materials is greatly limited due to the high recombination rate of photo generated charge carriers and the difficulty in separating and recovering powder catalysts. Therefore, it is of great significance to study the preparation and application of visible light response catalysts with high catalytic activity. The structure of the complex was characterized by X-ray single crystal diffractometer, and the manganese complex was determined by UV and IR spectroscopy, which was then used for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange solution.

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