Characteristics and Application of the Novel Synthetic Material AWPP for Water Purification

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Through the hot pressing compound adhesive technology of synthesis of the Novel Synthetic Materials "Artificial Water-Purifying Plant" (AWPP) which is made of polyester fiber non-woven fabrics and Cross-linked polyethylene bubble. Material production process, principle and characteristics of AWPP are introduced in the article. From the different concentration of water purification contrast test, analysis of the material in ascension water purification system processing power play a role. The results indicate that AWPP have technologies advantages of qualitative light, corrosion resistance, buoyancy, more specific surface area, microbial attachment than large amount, form quickly microbial membrane and so on. To different concentrations of water quality of different pollutants index, it can effectively improve water purification effect 18%-40%, and use of low cost, market broad prospect of application.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 512-515)

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1862-1868

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May 2012

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