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titleOfInvention For the modified iron-based biomaterial of aluminum sulfate and its methods for making and using same of heavy metal adsorption
abstract The invention discloses a kind of modified iron-based biomaterial of aluminum sulfate for heavy metal adsorption and its methods for making and using same, belong to technical field of waste water processing.By gradually increasing sulfuric acid aluminum concentration in 9K culture mediums, iron-oxidizing bacterium is tamed, obtain purpose bacterial strain.Then, after culture being enlarged in 9K culture mediums and being collected by centrifugation, a large amount of thalline are obtained.Thalline is added in the ferrous sulfate and aluminum sulfate system of different proportion, the ferrous oxidation effect and biological template effect based on bacterium synthesizes the modified iron-based biomaterial of the aluminum sulfate of different-shape and size.The product is synthesized by bacterium, and environmental protection, energy consumption are low, is capable of achieving the controlledly synthesis to product, it is adaptable to process variety classes, variable concentrations heavy metal wastewater thereby.Using being capable of regeneration after low pH solution washings.
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