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titleOfInvention Charcoal-based immobilized polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon efficient degradation microbial inoculum and preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to a high-efficiency degrading microbial inoculum for fixed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon based on biochar, which comprises a biochar-based material and a bacterial strain adsorbed on the biochar-based material. The biochar curing microbial inoculum is used for degrading polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. According to the invention, the biochar curing microbial inoculum with the maximum attached microbial biomass and the best removal effect is prepared by optimizing the curing culture medium and the curing time, and the removal rates of the 2 microbial inocula for 16h to phenanthrene can respectively reach 93.08% and 66.36%; compared with free bacteria which basically lose activity after 7 days at room temperature, the biochar solidifying microbial inoculum still has a good removal effect, the removal rate of phenanthrene can still reach 71.78% and 40.72% respectively, and obviously, the biochar can keep the activity of the bacteria and prolong the survival time of microorganisms.
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