A Study about the Influence of Microorganisms on the Properties of D301 Resin Adsorption Catechol

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With the development of industry, the phenolic wastewater pollution has become increasingly serious, This paper studies the effects of microbial life activities on D301 resin adsorption and catechol were discussed, Study found that the resin of the ability after the microbial treatment on the adsorption of catechol contribute. The optimum concentration of D301 for 0.8g/L adsorption of catechol; blank treatment was the highest adsorption capacity is 126mg/g, and the maximum adsorption capacity through the resin after the microbial treatment can reach 155mg/g, but its mechanism needs further study.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 798-799)

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1013-1017

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September 2013

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DOI: 10.1260/0263617042863048

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