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titleOfInvention Media for microorganism growth to treat wastewater
abstract Polyurethane support of the present invention including the foamed polyurethane and the additives fixed to the foamed polyurethane is suitable for attaching or multiplying microorganisms by collecting nutrients utilized by microorganisms in water and removing contaminants contained in wastewater wastewater. It can be removed, which can contribute to water quality improvement in various wastewater treatment plants.n n n To this end, the present invention, in forming a polyurethane support, adding a variety of additives that can collect the nutrients in the form of adsorption or insoluble salt with respect to the polyol (Polyol) which is a raw material of the polyurethane, the polyol and the additive after the step It is characterized by consisting of a step of forming a polyurethane support by adding an isocyanate compound to the mixed material of.
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