Research on Treatment of Domestic Sewage with Aerobic Denitrifying Bacteria Immobilized by Carbon Fiber

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Aerobic denitrifying bacteria, a fast and efficient strain, is extensively adopted in the wastewater sphere, and immobilized aerobic denitrifying bacteria denitrification Technology, to some extent, solves many problems existing in the direct application of aerobic denitrifying bacteria. Concentrated sulfuric acid, nitric acid, potassium permanganate, ferric chloride etc. are used to pretreat carbon fiber respectively, and then the modified the carbon fiber is applied to fix the activated aerobic denitrifying bacteria to investigate the effects of the modification of the carbon fiber and the effects of wastewater treatment with immobilized aerobic denitrifying bacteria. The results showed that the fixed efficiency of the strain with carbon fiber pretreated by nitric acid reached 50% and when the strain fixed by the modified carbon fiber in adsorption method treated wastewater, the ammonia nitrogen removal rate reached 78% and the COD removal rate was always stabilized above 40% in three days.

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