Bibliographic citations
Gálvez, P., (2020). Ficoremediación de aguas residuales municipales a partir del cultivo de chlorella sp. Y ankistrodesmus sp. Iquitos, Loreto Perú [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1240
Gálvez, P., Ficoremediación de aguas residuales municipales a partir del cultivo de chlorella sp. Y ankistrodesmus sp. Iquitos, Loreto Perú [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1240
@misc{renati/192709,
title = "Ficoremediación de aguas residuales municipales a partir del cultivo de chlorella sp. Y ankistrodesmus sp. Iquitos, Loreto Perú",
author = "Gálvez del Águila, Patricia Carolina",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2020"
}
The application of microalgae in wastewater treatment is based on using them as “wastewater purifying“ microorganisms, taking advantage of the nutrients present in the water as a culture medium. This process is known as phycoremediation; so, the objective in this study was to reduce municipal wastewater, from the cultivation of Ankistrodesmus sp. and Chlorella sp. The wastewater samples were collected from the Moronacocha and Puerto el Huequito drainage outlets. The phytoremediation evaluation was carried out for a period of 15 days, through the physical-chemical analysis of the residual water samples collected, before and after, of the culture of each microalgae species in each sample. The phoremediation in the waters collected at the Moronacocha drain outlet achieved high percentages of removal of CO2, phosphates and ammonium at 87.5%, 47.5% and 100.0% respectively in Chlorella sp .; and in 78.8%, 45.0% and 100% respectively in Ankistrodesmus sp. In the waters collected at the outlet of the El Huequito port, high percentages of removal of CO2, phosphates and ammonium were achieved at 92.0%, 36.8% and 97.20% respectively in Chlorella sp .; and in 72.0%, 21.1% and 100% respectively in Ankistrodesmus sp. The growth rate in the culture of the waters collected at the Moronacocha drain outlet was 310 ± 0.02 mg / L and 280 ± 0.03 mg / L in Chlorella sp and Ankistrodesmus sp. respectively with their total lipid percentages of 23.87 ± 0.21 and 27.81 ± 0.37; while in the waters collected at the drain outlet of Puerto el Huequito, 330 ± 0.04 mg / L and 280 ± 0.02 mg / L were obtained in Chlorella sp and Ankistrodesmus sp. respectively with their total lipid percentages of 22.31 ± 0.26 and 28.63 ± 0.84. In conclusion, it has been shown that, if possible, wastewater remediation from the culture of Ankistrodesmus sp. and Chlorella sp.
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