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titleOfInvention Method for preparing efficient flocculant by using compound microbial inoculum
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of flocculant preparation. The invention discloses a method for preparing a high-efficiency flocculant by using a compound microbial inoculum, which comprises the steps of strain culture, fermentation culture, modified bentonite sedimentation, drying and the like, wherein the compound microbial inoculum is prepared by compounding a fast-growing bacillus strain Celeriobacter sp.GHF1031 and a rhodobacter alberhodobacter sp.GHF1032 which are obtained by separating and purifying sludge spit out from Ruditapes philippinarum. The flocculant prepared by the compound microbial inoculum prepared by the fast-growing bacillus strain Celeriobacter sp.GHF1031 and the rhodobacter alberhodobacter sp.GHF1032 and the corresponding method has the characteristic of high flocculation rate, and meanwhile, the flocculant has stable performance, no toxic or side effect, high safety, simple production and low cost, and can be used as a wastewater flocculant.
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