Research on the Effects of Modified HDPE for Wastewater Treatment

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MBBR processes improve reliability, simplify operation and require less space than traditional wastewater treatment systems. The performance of biological membrane carriers is very important to MBBR operating efficiency. Modified HDPE material is more hydrophilic and electropositive. The experiment indicates that: The grafting percent is 3.67% at 40 min exposing time in Acetone-AA-BP system. The outflow CODCr and NH3-N removal efficiency is 87.57~93.12% and 68.82~76.33% respectively in modified HDPE system. The outflow CODCr and NH3-N concentration is content to II series in Discharge standard of water pollutants (DB 11/307-2005).

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1010-1012)

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532-536

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August 2014

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