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publicationDate 2016-01-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103011334-B
titleOfInvention The method of two sections of microwave catalysis reaction continuous degradation organic waste waters
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of ferrite microwave catalyst, under microwave exposure, the method for catalyzing oxidizing degrading waste water.Technical scheme of the present invention take wustite as catalyzer, or one or more metal oxides of load are wustite on the activated carbon, then this catalyzer is placed with in organic waste water, adopt microwave exposure, thus degradation of organic waste water, method of the present invention can also pass through immobilized microwave catalyst, processes continuously waste water.The present invention has the following advantages: operation is simple, investment and running cost low, floor space is few, degraded thoroughly, the concentration range of degradable organic waste water is wide, and non-secondary pollution, is applicable to the process of organic waste water in the industries such as printing and dyeing, papermaking, chemical industry, pharmacy.
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