2023
DOI: 10.15421/10.15421/022354
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Simulating 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) elimination in a pond inhabited by freshwater algae of the Rhizoclonium genus

N. O. Khromykh,
O. M. Marenkov,
T. S. Sharamok
et al.

Abstract: Military operations over large areas of Ukraine lead to release of explosives and their derivatives into the environment with subsequent accumulation in natural and artificial water bodies, which unwittingly serve as reservoirs for collecting pollutants from the catchment area. The need to restore aquatic ecosystems dictates the search for efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly methods for the elimination of explosives, which corresponds to the processes of biological treatment. In this work, w… Show more

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“…Khromykh et al investigated the capacity of the genus Rhizoclonium (common freshwater algae) to detoxify TNT in designed water pollution conditions. The obtained results demonstrate the effectiveness of the biodegradation process and the potential of Rhizoclonium algae as a cleaning agent for TNT-contaminated water bodies [82]. Static experiments examined the bio-reaction between Microcystis aeruginosa and nitrobenzene (NB) at varying NB concentrations and initial algal densities.…”
Section: Degradation Of Nacs By Fungi Yeast and Algaementioning
confidence: 70%
“…Khromykh et al investigated the capacity of the genus Rhizoclonium (common freshwater algae) to detoxify TNT in designed water pollution conditions. The obtained results demonstrate the effectiveness of the biodegradation process and the potential of Rhizoclonium algae as a cleaning agent for TNT-contaminated water bodies [82]. Static experiments examined the bio-reaction between Microcystis aeruginosa and nitrobenzene (NB) at varying NB concentrations and initial algal densities.…”
Section: Degradation Of Nacs By Fungi Yeast and Algaementioning
confidence: 70%