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titleOfInvention Biological carrier material for treating phenol
abstract The invention discloses a biological carrier material for treating phenol, which is characterized by comprising the following components in parts by weight: 0.0005-0.0009 part of Bacillus cereus powder, 0.0001-0.0003 part of Bacillus thuringiensis powder, 10-25 parts of acrylate, 35-45 parts of solid filler, 5-9 parts of nitric acid, 4-6 parts of sodium hydroxide, 8-13 parts of hydroxyethyl cellulose, 11-16 parts of POE, 1-6 parts of nano organic montmorillonite, 2-3 parts of talcum powder, 5-8 parts of zinc stearate, 1-7 parts of calcium stearate and 9-15 parts of calcium sulfate. The porous spongy composite material, which is prepared by using a fiber substrate as a carrier that carries a high polymer material, improves the problem of poor biocompatibility of the simple resin adsorbent, and can carry microbes on the composite material to complete the degradation of phenol.
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