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titleOfInvention Fixed Bed Biofilm Carrier and Sewage Wastewater Treatment Method for Solid-liquid Separation
abstract The present invention provides a fixed-phase biofilm carrier capable of removing organic substances, nitrogen, and phosphorus from sewage water by the action of a multiplying biofilm, comprising a plurality of tubular pores, and attaching the biofilm to the inner surface of the tubular pores. Conventional inclined plate settling paper where nitrogen and phosphorus can be removed from the sewage through a series of actions that proliferate and the reaction liquid in the aerobic reaction tank passes through the tubular pores to cause a biological reaction, and the tubular pores separate the solids in the reaction liquid. The fixed bed biofilm carrier having a plurality of tubular pores is provided in the aerobic reactor, while the solid-liquid separation means such as the sedimentation basin following the reaction tank can be omitted by a function such as an inclined plate installed in the reactor. Aerobic, anaerobic or anaerobic conditions The present invention provides a method for treating sewage by fixed bed biofilm carriers, in which a phase is separated and organic matter is decomposed and nitrogen and phosphorus are removed.
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