Nutrient Blends

Overview

Nutrient blends, also known as Carbon Source, is vital to growing certain bacteria in water treatment processes.

The carbon content in microbial cells accounts for about 50% of the dry matter. Carbon is one of the main components of industrial fermentation medium, which can not only constitute bacterial cells and metabolites but also provide the energy required for microbial life activities.
Nutrient blends include carbohydrates (sugars), fats, organic acids, alcohols, and hydrocarbons.

Due to the different physiological characteristics of various microorganisms, the carbon source decomposition enzymes are not entirely consistent.
Therefore, users should customize the types of nutrient blends used regarding water treatment accordingly.

Glucose

Glucose plays an essential role in the field of water treatment and biology. It is the energy source and intermediate metabolic product of living cells, the primary energy-supplying material for organisms.
Glucose’s application includes water treatment, candy manufacturing, and medicine.

Sodium Acetate

Sodium acetate is an organic substance with a molecular formula of CH3COONa and a molecular weight of 82.03.
Sodium acetate trihydrate is a white crystal with a relative density of 1.45 and a melting point of 58 °C.
It is weathered in dry air, loses crystal water at 120 °C, and decomposes when the temperature is higher.
Anhydrous sodium acetate is a colorless transparent crystal with a melting point of 324°C.
It is easily soluble in water and therefore applicable as water treating as well as a buffer, mordant, determination of lead/copper/nickel and iron, preparation of Culture Medium, organic synthesis, film printing, Etc.

Urea

Urea, also known as carbon amide, whose chemical formula is CH4N2O or CO(NH2)2, is an organic compound composed of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Urea is a white crystal. One of the simplest organic compounds, a component of some cleansers and shampoos;

Phosphoric Acid/Phosphoric Acid Ammonium

Phosphoric Acid Ammonium(Ammonium phosphate) is a compound of orthophosphoric acid and ammonia with good physical properties and low hygroscopicity.

It is not easy to agglomerate and capable store for a long time.

Ammonium phosphate is easily soluble in water but insoluble in liquid ammonia, acetone, ethanol, and ether.

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