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titleOfInvention Treatment of wastewater containing ammonia
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for treating low-concentration ammonia-containing wastewater in which ammonia in wastewater is efficiently adsorbed and removed by an adsorbent and secondary pollution does not occur even when the adsorbent is regenerated. I do. SOLUTION: A binary composite oxide composed of titanium and silicon; a binary composite oxide composed of titanium and zirconium; and at least one selected from the group consisting of a ternary composite oxide composed of titanium, silicon and zirconium. A first step of flowing wastewater containing ammonia into an adsorption tank filled with seeds as an adsorbent, and a second step of adsorbing ammonia in the wastewater with the adsorbent are included.
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