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Commonly used carbon sources on the market include the following: methanol, ethanol, sodium acetate and glucose. Due to their simple molecular structure, they are well suited as carbon sources.
Methanol requires extra care during transportation and storage, and there are extremely high requirements for its safe use. Manufacturers are advised to consider carefully when choosing a carbon source. If a wastewater treatment plant is chronically short of a carbon source or the nitrogen content is chronically substandard, methanol is a good choice.
One of the commonly used carbon sources in plants is sodium acetate. Those familiar with sodium acetate know that it is cost-effective and there is no need to worry about it in terms of safety. It also has a significant advantage in terms of reaction rate, making it a common source of added carbon for plants to keep on hand.
Many sewage treatment plants will stock a large amount of sodium acetate, and there is even an oversupply.
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