2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15203591
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Changes in Extracellular Microcystins (MCs) Accompanying Algae/Cyanobacteria Removal during Three Representative Algae/Cyanobacteria Inactivation Processes and an MC Diffusion Model in Still Water

Chengcheng Shi,
Weijian Fang,
Mengru Ma
et al.

Abstract: This study addresses the lack of comparative research on algae/cyanobacteria elimination technologies in the existing literature. Our investigation focused on evaluating the performance of three commonly used algae/cyanobacteria removal processes: ultrasound (20.8 kHz), copper sulfate and biotic algicide (Bacillus subtilis). The evaluation considered both algae/cyanobacteria removal efficacy and the consequent changes in extracellular microcystins (MCs). To achieve this, we employed real eutrophic water as the… Show more

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“…The study by Shi et al (2023) examines the removal of algae/cyanobacteria and changes in extracellular microcystins during three algae/cyanobacteria inactivation processes using real eutrophic water, evaluating methods like ultrasound (US), copper sulfate, and a biotic algicide (Bacillus subtilis). Ultrasound was effective in removing algae/cyanobacteria, but both ultrasound and copper sulfate treatments increased extracellular microcystins.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study by Shi et al (2023) examines the removal of algae/cyanobacteria and changes in extracellular microcystins during three algae/cyanobacteria inactivation processes using real eutrophic water, evaluating methods like ultrasound (US), copper sulfate, and a biotic algicide (Bacillus subtilis). Ultrasound was effective in removing algae/cyanobacteria, but both ultrasound and copper sulfate treatments increased extracellular microcystins.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%