2023
DOI: 10.1002/wer.10913
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Removal of Fe and Mn from the groundwater by using zeolite with Rossellomorea sp.

Abstract: Groundwater is one of the alternatives to surface water that can be used for drinking water; however, it normally exists with high iron and manganese content. In this study, a column study was conducted to observe the elimination of iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) in the groundwater under different retention times by using zeolite immobilized with iron‐oxidizing bacteria (IOB). Rossellomorea sp., representing an IOB, was found from the isolation process and was further cultured in the laboratory for immobilizatio… Show more

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“…Many scientists are working on the development of substances that could absorb excess salts of heavy metals [36]. It is about the development of inexpensive adsorbents for reducing the content of heavy metals in aqueous solutions [1,17,18,31], as well as the generation of strains of Fe/Mn-oxidizing bacteria resistant to high concentrations of several heavy metals (loids) and their effective deactivation [14]. The thymus is the primary organ of hematopoiesis and immune protection, in which, under the influence of the microenvironment [13,22,23,33], antigen-independent proliferation and differentiation of Tlymphocytes occurs, which provides cellular immunity [11,13] and prevention of the development of autoimmune processes in organism [12,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many scientists are working on the development of substances that could absorb excess salts of heavy metals [36]. It is about the development of inexpensive adsorbents for reducing the content of heavy metals in aqueous solutions [1,17,18,31], as well as the generation of strains of Fe/Mn-oxidizing bacteria resistant to high concentrations of several heavy metals (loids) and their effective deactivation [14]. The thymus is the primary organ of hematopoiesis and immune protection, in which, under the influence of the microenvironment [13,22,23,33], antigen-independent proliferation and differentiation of Tlymphocytes occurs, which provides cellular immunity [11,13] and prevention of the development of autoimmune processes in organism [12,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%