SACCHARUM SPONTANEUM L. EVALUADA COMO SUSTRATO SÓLIDO ORGÁNICO NATURAL EN DESNITRIFICACIÓN BIOLÓGICA
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Aproximadamente el 12% del suelo de la República Panamá es usado para actividades ganaderas agrícolas e industriales, esto ha causado alteraciones en Ciclo Nitrógeno presentando aumentos los niveles Nitrato presentes las aguas subterráneas, residuales y superficiales. En año 2000 concentraciones sobrepasan 50mg/L [9] un 20% 60%; este desequilibrio causante graves afecciones a salud, además daños al ecosistema acuático. Una alternativa eficiente remoción compuesto son Sustratos Sólidos Orgánicos Naturales (SSON) como fuente carbono orgánico proceso desnitrificación. Nuestro estudio utiliza Paja Canalera (Saccharum Spontaneum L.) SSON reducir nitrato presente agua. La cosecha se dio Universidad Tecnológica Panamá, realizaron ensayos bromatológicos, pruebas lixiviación determinar sección optima planta aprovechamiento soluble. Además, realizamos Batch aporte total carbón soluble tasa liberación. Los resultados fueron alentadores con 99.85% liberación 0.12 d-1 final 711 mg DQO. eliminación evidente hasta agotamiento por Saccharum s., demuestra potencial proceso. Se requiere profundizar más estudios establecer sus usos, ya que, representan una factible su bajo costo fácil acceso.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Congreso Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología – APANAC
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2805-1807']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33412/apanac.2021.3184