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Principle of heavy metal adsorbent
Nowadays, there are more and more heavy industries in society, which leads to increasingly serious sewage pollution; Based on the characteristics of heavy metal wastewater, the commonly used treatment methods for heavy metal wastewater include chemical precipitation, oxidation-reduction treatment, solvent extraction separation, adsorption, membrane separation, and ion exchange. By implementing measures such as transforming toxic substances into non-toxic ones, converting harmful substances into harmless ones, recycling precious metals, and reusing purified wastewater, the discharge of heavy metals can be eliminated and reduced.
Mechanism of action:
Chelate heavy metal ions through various chelating groups to produce hydrophobic structures and precipitate; At the same time, under the action of the polymer structure, the sedimentation rate and removal rate are significantly improved through flocculation and net trapping, thus eliminating the disadvantages of linear chelation precipitation.
Principle of heavy metal adsorbent
It is a chemical product that can strongly chelate with heavy metal ions. By adopting the grafting synthesis process, the chelating groups on its branches can chelate heavy metals to form stable insoluble substances and precipitate. Its reaction can not only occur at room temperature and a wide range of pH conditions, but is also not affected by the concentration of heavy metal ions. Even if the treated wastewater contains complex compounds, it can effectively precipitate various heavy metal ions in the wastewater and meet the discharge standards.
It is a chemical agent that is easy to operate, in liquid or powder form, and can quickly remove heavy metal ions from wastewater. Heavy metal adsorbents react rapidly with various metal ions such as chromium, nickel, copper, zinc, mercury, manganese, cadmium, vanadium, and tin in wastewater at room temperature, generating water-insoluble polymer chelating salts and forming flocculent precipitates, thereby achieving the goal of removing heavy metal ions.
The treatment method is simple, as long as heavy metal adsorbents are added to remove heavy metal ions. The method is simple and does not increase equipment costs. Heavy metal adsorbents strongly chelate with heavy metal ions to form insoluble substances, forming flocculation and achieving the goal of removing heavy metal ions.