Method for electrochemically regenerating zeolite subjected to anerobic biochemical treatment and ammonia nitrogen adsorption
An electrochemical and ammonia adsorption technology, which is applied in chemical instruments and methods, separation methods, filter regeneration, etc., can solve the problems that the efficiency is easily affected by temperature, large waste liquid and waste gas are produced, and difficult to regenerate and recycle, so as to save The effect of manpower, high regeneration efficiency, and small footprint
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[0035] The urban sewage from a certain place enters the EGSB reactor through the water distributor after being pretreated by grille and grit, and contacts with the highly active anaerobic sludge in the reactor from bottom to top, and the anaerobic sludge is produced by fermentative bacteria , Hydrogen-producing acetogenic bacteria, methanogenic bacteria, sulfate-reducing bacteria and other microorganisms, they degrade organic pollutants in urban sewage into CH 4 , CO 2 、H 2 O and other final products. Under the action of sulfate-reducing bacteria, SO in urban sewage 4 2- for H 2 S, the hydraulic retention time of the anaerobic reactor is 3 hours. At the same time, the supernatant from the upper three-phase separator was refluxed to the bottom of the reactor at a ratio of 1:1 to increase the rising flow rate and stirring. During the whole year of operation, the concentration of ammonia nitrogen in the effluent from the EGSB reactor was basically around 30mg / L. The perista...
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[0038] The urban sewage from a certain place enters the UASB reactor through the water distributor after being pretreated by grille and grit, and contacts with the highly active anaerobic sludge in the reactor from bottom to top, and the anaerobic sludge is formed by fermentative bacteria , Hydrogen-producing acetogenic bacteria, methanogenic bacteria, sulfate-reducing bacteria and other microorganisms, they degrade organic pollutants in urban sewage into CH 4 , CO 2 、H 2 O and other final products. Under the action of sulfate-reducing bacteria, SO in urban sewage 4 2- for H 2 S, the hydraulic retention time of the anaerobic reactor is 4 hours. At the same time, the supernatant from the upper three-phase separator was refluxed to the bottom of the reactor at a ratio of 1:2 to increase the rising flow rate and stirring. During the whole year of operation, the concentration of ammonia nitrogen in the effluent from the EGSB reactor is basically around 40 mg / L, and the efflu...
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[0041] The urban sewage from a certain place enters the EGSB reactor through the water distributor after being pretreated by grille and grit, and contacts with the highly active anaerobic sludge in the reactor from bottom to top, and the anaerobic sludge is produced by fermentative bacteria , Hydrogen-producing acetogenic bacteria, methanogenic bacteria, sulfate-reducing bacteria and other microorganisms, they degrade organic pollutants in urban sewage into CH 4 , CO 2 、H 2 O and other final products. Under the action of sulfate-reducing bacteria, SO in urban sewage 4 2- for H 2 S, the hydraulic retention time of the anaerobic reactor is 6 hours. At the same time, the supernatant from the upper three-phase separator was refluxed to the bottom of the reactor at a ratio of 1:1 to increase the rising flow rate and stirring. The concentration of ammonia nitrogen in the effluent from the EGSB reactor is basically around 30mg / L. Use a peristaltic pump to pump the effluent from...
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