新型聚乙烯生物膜载体的DSC分析

O. Iordache, I. Sandulache, I. Moga, Cornelia-Elena Mitran, L. Secăreanu, E. Perdum, G. Petrescu
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MBBR(移动床生物膜反应器)废水处理技术在很大程度上依赖于使用的HDPE(高密度聚乙烯)载体的类型,这种载体使用固定化生物膜去除处理废水中的有机和无机物。本工作探讨了四种新型HDPE载体的DSC(差示扫描量热法)分析。DSC是一种热分析技术,其中增加样品和参考物温度所需的热量差是作为温度的函数来测量的。这四种新型载体由聚乙烯与无机和有机化合物(正在申请专利)的新型混合物组成,旨在促进微生物生物膜的发展。DSC分析。进行DSC分析是为了了解发达载体在各种情况下的行为。高密度聚乙烯(HDPE)是一种弱,半结晶,热塑性聚合物,是聚烯烃类的一部分。分析表明,从只含HDPE的样品到添加无机和有机混合化合物的样品,大分子结构中结晶区熔化的温度逐渐降低。
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DSC ANALYSIS OF NOVEL POLYETHILENE BIOFILM CARRIERS
MBBR (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor) wastewater treatment technology relies heavily on the type of used HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) carriers, that use immobilized biofilm for the removal of organic and inorganic substances in the treated wastewater. Present work explored DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry) analysis on four novel variants of HDPE carriers. DSC is a thermoanalytical technique in which the difference in the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a sample and reference is measured as a function of temperature. The four novel carriers were composed of novel recipes of mixes of polyethylene with inorganic and organic compounds (patent pending), designed for greater microbial biofilm development. DSC analysis. DSC analysis was carried out in order to understand the behavior of the developed carriers, in various scenarios. High density polyethylene (HDPE) is a weak, semi- crystalline, thermoplastic polymer that is part of the polyolefin class. Analysis revealed that the temperatures at which the melting process of crystalline zones in the macromolecular structures occur, gradually decreases from the sample with only HDPE in composition to the one with addition of a mix of inorganic and organic compounds.
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