Study on Wastewater Contaminant Removal Efficiency by Carbon Fiber Ecological Grass

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The aim of this study is to investigate the contaminant removal efficiency in wastewater when disposed by carbon fiber ecological grass. The paper analyzed the TN, TP, CODMn, NH4+-N and SS removal efficiency when used different dosage of carbon fiber ecological grass. The research results indicated that the contaminant removal efficiency at pH=8 is higher than pH=6, 7 and 9. When DO between 5.6 and 8, the TN, TP and NH4+-N removal efficiency has a highest level, the removal efficiency is 83.91%, 68.16% and 83.3% respectively. When DO between 8.1 and 10.7, the CODMn removal efficiency has a highest level, the removal efficiency is 57.93%. The stirring rate is important to the contaminant adsorption and removal. Consequently, selecting carbon fiber ecological grass in wastewater treatment is a good choice.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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2300-2305

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November 2013

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