Preparation of New Support for Immobilization of Activated Sludges
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概要
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A new support was prepared by the combination of an oxygen enrichment hollow fiber membrane and fibrous support for immobilization of activated sludge microorganisms. A biofilm of activated sludges immobilized and grown on the support were shown to be highly active. It was confirmed that a wastewater treatment method using this new support was efficient for TOC and TN removal.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1991-05-25
著者
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HIRASA Okihiko
National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research
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Hirasa O
National Inst. Materials And Chemical Research Ibaraki
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HIRASA OKIHIKO
Research Institute for Polymers and Textiles, Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, M.I.T.I.,
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ICHIJO HISAO
Research Institute for Polymers and Textiles, Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, M.I.T.I.,
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YAMAUCHI AIZO
Research Institute for Polymers and Textiles, Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, M.I.T.I.,
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Yamauchi Aizo
Research Institute For Polymers And Textiles Agency Of Industrial Science And Technology M.i.t.i.
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Yamauchi Aizo
Research Institute For Polymers And Textiles
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Ichijo H
Research Institute For Polymers And Textiles Agency Of Industrial Science And Technology M.i.t.i.
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Ichijo Hisao
Research Institute For Polymers And Textiles
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