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publicationNumber KR-100974143-B1
titleOfInvention Method for Purifying Contaminated Soil Using Microbubble Suspensions
abstract In order to create an environment suitable for aerobic biodegradation of soil contaminants, the present invention provides a microbubble suspension liquid for homogeneously and efficiently supplying oxygen necessary for efficient biodegradation of microorganisms and simultaneously delivering nutrients and contaminant-degrading microorganisms, and the microparticles. Provided is a method for purifying contaminated ground using bubble suspension. Since the microbubbles can induce a homogeneous flow by overcoming the heterogeneity of the ground, when delivering oxygen to the microbubbles can deliver 20 times as much oxygen than the amount of oxygen that can be delivered by the aqueous solution. In particular, when the micro-bubbles are injected in the suspended liquid state, it is possible to simultaneously supply nutrients in the liquid state, oxygen in the gaseous state, and microorganisms suspended or attached to the liquid state. In addition, the microbubble suspension injection is an intermittent operation, not a continuous operation, and it is advantageous in terms of economic efficiency because it can continuously measure the amount of pollutant decomposition to set an appropriate injection interval and calculate the total injection amount for efficient treatment.n n n n Microbubbles, saponins, oxygen supply, biological resolution, organic pollutants, aerobic biodegradation, microbubbles suspension
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