Using macro-filamentous green alage(Cladophora spp. and Spirogyra spp.) biomaterial for pollution control

碩士 === 崑山科技大學 === 環境工程研究所 === 101 === The Cladophora and Spirogyra genera are classified within the green algae division. Species belonging to these genera comprise large filamentous algae, possess significant biomass, and are found in freshwater around the world. These characteristics give Cladopho...

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Main Authors: Jing-Yi Huang, 黃景義
Other Authors: Shui-Ping Chang
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33656873879802526910
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spelling ndltd-TW-101KSUT05150022015-10-13T22:12:29Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33656873879802526910 Using macro-filamentous green alage(Cladophora spp. and Spirogyra spp.) biomaterial for pollution control 大型淡水絲狀藻作為環工生物材料之研究 Jing-Yi Huang 黃景義 碩士 崑山科技大學 環境工程研究所 101 The Cladophora and Spirogyra genera are classified within the green algae division. Species belonging to these genera comprise large filamentous algae, possess significant biomass, and are found in freshwater around the world. These characteristics give Cladophora and Spirogyra high potential to be developed as biological materials of Applications in environmental engineering, pollution prevention field. For this study, we harvested fresh Cladophora and Spirogyra and produced algae powder using two of conventional procedures: with pigment extraction and without pigment extraction. Used in adsorption of heavy metals, this study adsorption Pb (II) solution, and the differences in biosorption rates were subsequently analyzed and observe the adsorption process at different functional group after the change. Our study found the following: (i) significant differences in cell structure, cell wall thickness, the type and content of cell composition, and the quantity of epiphytes between Cladophora and Spirogyra. This variation influenced the functional groups within the resulting algae powders and their binding sites, which further led to different levels of Pb(II) adsorption. (ii) Glacial acetic acid, a compound commonly employed in pigment extraction procedures, affected the functional groups and the binding sites of the resulting algae powders. For Cladophora algae powder, Pb(II) biosorption was reduced by 16.6 mg/g ; whereas for Spirogyra algae powder, Pb(II) biosorption was reduced by 19.8 mg/g. (iii) The pigment extraction procedure exerted the most significant influence on the carbonyl groups and hydroxyl groups in algae powder. (iv) The pigment extraction procedure is not suitable for the preparation of algae powders which will be used for metal ion biosorption. Shui-Ping Chang 張穗蘋 2013 學位論文 ; thesis 54 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 崑山科技大學 === 環境工程研究所 === 101 === The Cladophora and Spirogyra genera are classified within the green algae division. Species belonging to these genera comprise large filamentous algae, possess significant biomass, and are found in freshwater around the world. These characteristics give Cladophora and Spirogyra high potential to be developed as biological materials of Applications in environmental engineering, pollution prevention field. For this study, we harvested fresh Cladophora and Spirogyra and produced algae powder using two of conventional procedures: with pigment extraction and without pigment extraction. Used in adsorption of heavy metals, this study adsorption Pb (II) solution, and the differences in biosorption rates were subsequently analyzed and observe the adsorption process at different functional group after the change. Our study found the following: (i) significant differences in cell structure, cell wall thickness, the type and content of cell composition, and the quantity of epiphytes between Cladophora and Spirogyra. This variation influenced the functional groups within the resulting algae powders and their binding sites, which further led to different levels of Pb(II) adsorption. (ii) Glacial acetic acid, a compound commonly employed in pigment extraction procedures, affected the functional groups and the binding sites of the resulting algae powders. For Cladophora algae powder, Pb(II) biosorption was reduced by 16.6 mg/g ; whereas for Spirogyra algae powder, Pb(II) biosorption was reduced by 19.8 mg/g. (iii) The pigment extraction procedure exerted the most significant influence on the carbonyl groups and hydroxyl groups in algae powder. (iv) The pigment extraction procedure is not suitable for the preparation of algae powders which will be used for metal ion biosorption.
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Using macro-filamentous green alage(Cladophora spp. and Spirogyra spp.) biomaterial for pollution control
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title_short Using macro-filamentous green alage(Cladophora spp. and Spirogyra spp.) biomaterial for pollution control
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