Green water treatment agents refer to the use of environmentally friendly and sustainable treatment technologies and products to address water pollution issues. Common green water treatment agents include:
Biological agents: Utilize the metabolic action of microorganisms or enzymes to degrade pollutants in water, such as microbial types of activated sludge, biological agents, etc.
Plant extract: Using active ingredients from plants to remove pollutants from water, such as tea polyphenols, ginkgo biloba extract, etc.
Environmental friendly detergents: Detergents with phosphorus free or low phosphorus formulations are used to avoid excessive phosphorus in wastewater leading to eutrophication of the water body, while also reducing direct pollution to the water quality.
Natural adsorption materials: Use natural adsorption materials such as minerals, plant fibers, etc. to remove pollutants from water, such as clay, sawdust, etc.
Photocatalyst: Photocatalyst is used to catalyze the decomposition of organic pollutants, typically using materials such as titanium dioxide and nano titanium dioxide.
It should be noted that the effectiveness and stability of green water treatment agents in the application process usually require professional evaluation and testing to determine. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully understand the product manual and application methods before use, while complying with relevant laws, regulations, and regulatory requirements to ensure the effectiveness and safety of water treatment.