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publicationDate 2015-09-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104176835-B
titleOfInvention A kind of method utilizing the fungi through nonionic surface active agent process to repair uranium (VI) polluted-water
abstract The present invention relates to the method for a kind of utilization through fungi reparation uranium (VI) polluted-water of nonionic surface active agent process.With typical facultative ocean mangrove endophytic fungus Fusarium sp.#ZZF51 for material, its mycelium is invested in the water body that uranium-bearing (VI) pollutes after nonionic surface active agent cetyl trimethylammonium bromide is modified, repair uranium (VI) polluted-water, after for some time, it salvaging is focused on.Material modified enriched uranium (VI) ability is strong, and after throwing in, 1-3h can reach the clearance of more than 90%.Material modifiedly float on water surface, be easy to salvage and focus on.Operation, simple and convenient management, cost is low, remediation efficiency is high, environmentally friendly, the economy such as non-secondary pollution and technical superiority.It is applicable to the post-processed of uranium mine, Mill and the various uranium polluted-water such as various ettle and tailing leaching liquid.
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