Boron bio-mining by high boron-tolerant native microalgae in Turkey and boron toxicity in the aquatic environment
Boron (B) is one of the most important trace elements. Turkey has the largest B reserves in the world with 3 billion tons of B. Therefore, the toxicity of B is more important in Turkey. In this study, effective B removal was provided by different types of microalgae and then B recovery in culture me...
| Published in: | Water Science and Technology |
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| Main Authors: | , , |
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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IWA Publishing
2023-05-01
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| Online Access: | http://wst.iwaponline.com/content/87/10/2490 |
| Summary: | Boron (B) is one of the most important trace elements. Turkey has the largest B reserves in the world with 3 billion tons of B. Therefore, the toxicity of B is more important in Turkey. In this study, effective B removal was provided by different types of microalgae and then B recovery in culture media by bio-mining was detected. The water of Lake Mogan in Gölbaşı/Ankara/Turkey was used as the microalgae culture medium as a cost-reducing factor. The effects of light, temperature, NaNO3 and K2HPO4 stresses on B removal were determined. The highest B removal was 17.19% at 25 μmol/m2s light intensity and 25 °C for Phormidium animale in Lake Mogan culture medium. Boron removal of Scenedesmus sp. was 36.42% at 25 μmol/m2s light intensity, at 25 °C, at 1.5 g/L NaNO3 and 40 mg/L K2HPO4 concentrations in BG11 medium on the 15th day. The chl (a + b) concentration of Scenedesmus sp. was 1.63 μg/mL at 75 μmol/m2s light intensity and the chl (a) concentration of P. animale was 2.01 μg/mL at 25 μmol/m2s light intensity. Considering all parameters, Scenedesmus sp. and P. animale are recommended as effective biomaterials for the B removal process.
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Scenedesmus sp. and P. animale are recommended as effective biomaterials for B removal process.;
The roles of light, temperature, NaNO3 and K2HPO4 stresses on microalgae growth were determined.;
The water of Lake Mogan in Gölbaşı/Ankara/Turkey was used as the microalgae culture media.;
Effective B removal with nine microalgae isolated from Turkey.;
The recovery of B with bio-mining by microalgae.; |
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| ISSN: | 0273-1223 1996-9732 |
