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titleOfInvention Starting method of bioreactor for treating triethyl phosphate-containing wastewater
abstract The invention provides a method for starting a bioreactor for treating wastewater containing triethyl phosphate, which comprises the following steps of (1) when the bioreactor for treating the wastewater containing triethyl phosphate is started, taking triethyl phosphate as a unique organic carbon source as inlet water of the reactor; (2) PO (propylene oxide) to be discharged from reactor 4 3‑ After the concentration of P is changed from rapid rise to basic stability, the bioreactor is started successfully, and the water inlet of the bioreactor is switched into the wastewater containing triethyl phosphate. The invention has the advantages that the starting mode of the anaerobic and aerobic biochemical treatment process of the wastewater is changed to realize the high-efficiency biodegradation of TEP, and the problem that the TEP in the wastewater cannot be biodegraded when the conventional anaerobic-aerobic process is used for carrying out biochemical treatment on the cytidylic acid wastewater is solved, so that the foundation is laid for realizing the standard discharge of the cytidylic acid wastewater TP at low cost.
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