Chlorella vulgaris, the expulsion of several compounds with heavy metals, wastewater is used for purification. The purpose of this study, the biological treatment capacity of microalgae in the water, and develop, especially with the removal of wastewater ammonium and phosphorus ions to determine whether there is a relationship between the growth-promoting. In photobioreactors was observed removal nitrogen NO3-N and phosphate PO4-P with the help of C.vulgaris for a period of thirty days. Nitrogen and phosphate, both synthetic and natural sewage wastewater, but spent a significant amount of Kl a concentration increased by the amount of synthetic natural sewage wastewater has decreased the starting
Chlorella vulgaris çeşitli bileşiklerle birlikte ağır metallerin atılmasında, atıksu arıtmı için kullanılır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, mikroalglerin suda biyolojik arıtma kapasitesini geliştirmesi; özellikle atıksudan amonyum ve fosfor iyonlarını kaldırması ile büyüme destekleyici arasında bir ilişki olup olmadığını belirlemektir. Otuz gün süre ile fotobiyoreaktörde azot NO3-N ve fosfatın PO4-P C.vulgaris yardımıyla giderimi gözlenmiştir. Azot ve fosfat hem sentetik atıksuda hem doğal atıksuda önemli miktarda harcanmış ancak Kl a konsantrasyonu sentetik atıksuda başlangıç miktarına göre artarken doğal atıksuda azalmıştır
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Publication Date | August 15, 2012 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2012 Volume: 5 Issue: 2 |
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