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titleOfInvention A bioremediation method for heavy metal-organic composite polluted river sediment
abstract The invention discloses a bioremediation system and method for heavy metal-organic composite polluted river sediments, belonging to the field of environmental technology restoration. The system comprises a directional domestication device and an in-situ restoration device. The invention prepares acidophilic electroactivity through the directional domestication device. The acidophilic electroactive bacteria, nano-iron-based biochar and acid-producing culture medium are added to the in-situ remediation device. The acidophilic electroactive bacteria rapidly ferment organic substrates and promote the rapid co-metabolism and decomposition of toxic organic substances in the sediment. and heavy metal sedimentation to repair the sediment. The invention can realize the in-situ restoration of sediment, realize the simultaneous treatment of heavy metals and organic pollutants, without secondary pollution, and has high restoration efficiency, and at the same time, the in-situ restoration device can self-sustain and reduce management costs.
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