A preparation method and application of petroleum-degrading bacteria immobilized embedding particles
A petroleum-degrading bacteria and petroleum-degrading technology are applied in the field of preparation of immobilized and embedded particles of petroleum-degrading bacteria, and can solve the problems of not being able to guarantee the adsorption capacity of a carrier to the bacteria, affecting the activity of the bacteria, etc., so as to improve the microbial degradation ability and improve the Good permeability and mass transfer performance
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[0022] 1. Preparation of auxiliary carrier
[0023] Water hyacinth and wheat straw were dried and crushed, passed through a 80-mesh sieve, and then mixed with walnut shell activated carbon, wherein water hyacinth was 46.5wt%, wheat straw was 18.5wt%, and walnut shell activated carbon was 35wt%. The mixture was soaked in distilled water for 24 hours, adjusted to pH 7.0, the floating impurities and supernatant in the upper layer were filtered off, the filtered mixture was dried at 50°C for 24 hours, sterilized by high-pressure steam at 121°C for 20 minutes, and used as an auxiliary carrier.
[0024]The total carbon content of the water hyacinth in the auxiliary carrier is 250g / kg, the total nitrogen content is 43.8g / kg, and the total phosphorus content is 10.2g / kg. The total carbon content of wheat straw is 32.6g / kg, the total nitrogen content is 40.8 g / kg, and the total phosphorus content is 0.76g / kg. Walnut shell activated carbon is powder activated carbon with a specific sur...
Embodiment 2
[0035] One of the differences from Example 1 is that in the pretreatment process of the auxiliary carrier, the ratio of each material is: water hyacinth 43wt%, wheat straw 17wt%, walnut shell activated carbon 40wt%. The second difference is: when preparing the oil-degrading bacteria seed liquid, ensure that the number of oil-degrading bacteria in the seed liquid reaches 3×10 10 individual / mL. The third difference is that when preparing the immobilized embedding particles of petroleum-degrading bacteria, the mass of polyvinyl alcohol is 10wt%, sodium alginate 1.5wt%, CaCl 2 The concentration of the solution is 3wt%, in 10wt% Na 2 SO 4 The reaction time in solution was 2h.
[0036] Other conditions are the same, under the condition of repair time of 40 days, the removal rate of petroleum pollutants can reach 64.7%, and the removal rate of saturated hydrocarbons can reach 73%.
Embodiment 3
[0038] One of the differences from Example 1 is that in the pretreatment process of the auxiliary carrier, the ratio of each material is: water hyacinth 35.8wt%, wheat straw 14.2wt%, walnut shell activated carbon 50wt%. The second difference is: when preparing the oil-degrading bacteria seed liquid, ensure that the number of oil-degrading bacteria in the seed liquid reaches 5×10 10 individual / mL. The third difference is that when the petroleum-degrading bacteria immobilized embedding particles were prepared, the auxiliary carrier was added at 3wt%, and cultured at 120r / min and 30°C for 24h. The quality of adding PVA is 8wt%, sodium alginate 1.2wt%, CaCl 2 The concentration of the solution is 5wt%, at 10wt% Na 2 SO 4 The reaction time in solution was 2h. The fourth difference is that the oily soil contains 50g / kg of oil, and the amount of embedded particles immobilized by petroleum-degrading bacteria is 1kg / m 2 .
[0039] Other conditions are the same, under the repair ti...
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