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titleOfInvention Method of biological treatment of solid substances in an unmixed surface bioreactor.
abstract The present invention provides a bio-treatment method for removing unwanted composition from a solid by using a non-mixing surface bioreactor. According to the method, the surface containing many large substrates is coated with a solid material that will be subject to biotreatment to form many large coated substrates. A unmixed surface reactor is created by combining the coarse coarse substrate cluster into a stack or by placing the coarse coarse substrate cluster in a tank such that the empty volume of the reactor is greater than or equal to about 25%. The method is useful for biological correction of contaminated soils, desulphurization of coal and biooxidation of sulfide ores or concentrates.
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