2017
DOI: 10.24925/turjaf.v5i12.1590-1594.1670
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Investigation of Ammonium Saturation and Desorption Conditions of Clinoptilolite Type Zeolite in Aquarium Conditions

Abstract: In this research, it was aimed to determine the adsorption, saturation reaching and desorption effects of ammonium, which is one of the parameters that should be kept in control for aquarium life, by clinoptilolite type zeolite which is a natural filtration material. In the aquarium water, Z1: 20 mg/l TAN and Z2: 40 mg/l TAN concentrations were determined to have adsorption up to Z1: 10 mg/l TAN and Z2: 24 mg/l TAN concentration at the end of the experiment period. After this phase, where zeolites had reached … Show more

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“…In this study, it was determined that pH values increased in most of the groups (G2, G3, G4, G5, G8, G9, G10, G11 and G12) with zeolite added to the feed and/or water in comparison with the groups without zeolite addition (G1 and G6). This finding regarding pH is supported by other studies in which the ammonium retention capacity of clinoptilolite in various concentrations is investigated (Mazeikiene et al, 2008;Zabochnicha-Swiatek & Malinska, 2010;Öz et al, 2017;Şahin et al, 2018a;Şahin et al, 2018b;Şahin et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…In this study, it was determined that pH values increased in most of the groups (G2, G3, G4, G5, G8, G9, G10, G11 and G12) with zeolite added to the feed and/or water in comparison with the groups without zeolite addition (G1 and G6). This finding regarding pH is supported by other studies in which the ammonium retention capacity of clinoptilolite in various concentrations is investigated (Mazeikiene et al, 2008;Zabochnicha-Swiatek & Malinska, 2010;Öz et al, 2017;Şahin et al, 2018a;Şahin et al, 2018b;Şahin et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Adsorption and ion exchange participates of some basic characteristics. For this process different natural materials can be selected such as zeolite [3], bentonite [4], barbecue bamboo charcoal [5], kaolinite [6], fly ash and sepiolite [7], fruit waste [8] etc. In this study, we used zeolite and bentonite which are a kind of natural minerals because of their cheaper cost and higher selectivity for ammonium removal.…”
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confidence: 99%