CN103585990A - Biological adsorption material for printing and dyeing industry wastewater - Google Patents
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The invention discloses a biological adsorption material for printing and dyeing industry wastewater, which is characterized by comprising the following components in parts by weight: 30-45 parts of oyster shell powder, 30-45 parts of crop straw, 5-9 parts of hydroxyethyl cellulose, 3-5 parts of phenol aldehyde resin, 2-6 parts of aluminum silicate fine powder, 1-6 parts of carboxyl methyl cellulose, 1-3 parts of montmorillonite clay thickener, 2-4 parts of anatase titanium white, 3-8 parts of solid paraffin, 2-6 parts of stearic acid, 1-8 parts of stearate and 3-9 parts of stearamide. By using a natural calcium material as the substrate, the material has the advantages of cheap raw materials, no pollution, low preparation cost, high economy and high efficiency, reduces the environmental load, can efficiently treat dyeing wastewater and is simple to operate.
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Technical field
The present invention relates to a kind of printing and dyeing industrial waste water biological adsorption material.
Background technology
Textile printing and dyeing industry is industrial wastewater discharge rich and influential family, and according to incompletely statistics, national dyeing waste water discharge capacity every day is 3,600 ten thousand tons.Waste water contains multiple dyestuff, and this waste water characteristic is that organic concentration is high, complicated component, biodegradability is poor, colourity is high and changeable, water quality and quantity changes greatly, belongs to more unmanageable industrial wastewater.Therefore, the processing of research dyeing waste water has very important significance with human health to preserving the ecological environment.Because dyeing waste water generally all has high bio-toxicity and carcinogenicity, in engineering, conventional physics or chemical method are processed, as: photocatalytic degradation, flocculent precipitation, electrolysis and oxidizing process etc.The decolorizing effect of this several method is not all fine, and has the shortcomings such as the high and timeliness of cost is short.Research in recent years finds that absorption method is to remove the effective ways of this pollutant, because cost is low, easily operation, insensitive to toxicant, in weak solution, also can remove pollutant completely, but when conventionally finding suitable adsorbent, also need to solve the problem that absorption after stain thing shifts.
Summary of the invention
Technical problem to be solved by this invention is to provide a kind of printing and dyeing industrial waste water biological adsorption material.
For solving the problems of the technologies described above, the technical solution used in the present invention is:
A biological adsorption material, is characterized in that, comprises the material of following parts by weight: oyster shell powder 30-45 part, crop material 30-45 part, hydroxyethylcellulose 5-9 part, phenolic resins 3-5 part, alumina silicate fine powder 2-6 part, carboxy methyl cellulose 1-6 part, montmorillonitic clay thickener 1-3 part, Detitanium-ore-type titanium dioxide 2-4 part, solid stone ester 3-8 part, stearic acid 2-6 part, stearate 1-8 part, stearmide 3-9 part.
The invention has the beneficial effects as follows: adopt natural calcium material as matrix, raw material is cheap, pollution-free, and alleviates the load of environment, and the preparation cost of material is low, and effectively treatment of dyeing and printing, simple to operate, economical and efficient.
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A biological adsorption material, is characterized in that, comprises the material of following parts by weight: oyster shell powder 30-45 part, crop material 30-45 part, hydroxyethylcellulose 5-9 part, phenolic resins 3-5 part, alumina silicate fine powder 2-6 part, carboxy methyl cellulose 1-6 part, montmorillonitic clay thickener 1-3 part, Detitanium-ore-type titanium dioxide 2-4 part, solid stone ester 3-8 part, stearic acid 2-6 part, stearate 1-8 part, stearmide 3-9 part.
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1. a printing and dyeing industrial waste water biological adsorption material, is characterized in that, comprises the material of following parts by weight: oyster shell powder 30-45 part, crop material 30-45 part, hydroxyethylcellulose 5-9 part, phenolic resins 3-5 part, alumina silicate fine powder 2-6 part, carboxy methyl cellulose 1-6 part, montmorillonitic clay thickener 1-3 part, Detitanium-ore-type titanium dioxide 2-4 part, solid stone ester 3-8 part, stearic acid 2-6 part, stearate 1-8 part, stearmide 3-9 part.
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CN109731556A (en) * | 2018-10-29 | 2019-05-10 | 嘉兴珠韵服装有限公司 | Acrylic amide modified corn stover/application of the alkamine modified polystyrene porous resin compounded adsorbent in dyeing waste water |
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