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publicationDate 2018-03-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-105293489-B
titleOfInvention A kind of method of ultrasonic atomization regenerating waste monosodium glutamate activated carbon
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of method of ultrasonic atomization regenerating waste monosodium glutamate activated carbon, belong to technical field of resource comprehensive utilization.1.5h is dried at being 105 ± 0.5 DEG C in temperature by discarded monosodium glutamate activated carbon, it is placed in after being cooled to room temperature in the micro-wave oven with agitator, it is 1~3ml/min that ultrasonic spraying device is opened when temperature rises to 700 DEG C~800 DEG C and adjusts normal temperature spray stream speed, micro-wave oven is closed after being passed through 5~20min, nitrogen is passed through until being cooled to room temperature, obtains regenerating waste monosodium glutamate activated carbon.The present invention is using discarded monosodium glutamate activated carbon as raw material, using the regeneration effect for water smoke caused by ultrasonic wave is passed through in microwave drastically increasing activated carbon.
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