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filingDate 2014-12-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of bacteria carrier particle
abstract The invention discloses a kind of preparation method of bacteria carrier particle, including:Step 1:Make core A:Core A is the coccoid particle being prepared by mixing into by filler, expanding agent and adhesive, is then dried;Step 2:In core A external applications oxireme, oxirane or polyvinyl chloride as sealant B, turn into an enclosed interior and contain cuniculate bead;Step 3:In suitable culture medium, bacterium is cultivated by progressively amplification, to the 5th generation, is concentrated with high speed centrifugation, controls 0~4 DEG C of temperature, mixed with encapsulating layer C;Step 4:The encapsulating layer C of mixing is coated in bead surface, forms the outer layer of bacterium embedded particles;Step 5:Under 0~4 DEG C of temperature conditions, the particle is squeezed into CaCl 2 The immobilization particle of crosslinking shaping about 4~6mm diameters in solution.The beneficial effects of the invention are as follows:It is easy to cultivate bacterium in wastewater disposal basin, particle is capable of the bacterium of high capacity.
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