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Tipo de Material: bachelorThesis
Título : Evaluación de la remoción de contaminantes del sistema ifa con achira (canna indica) a través de un modelo matemático.
Autor : Amagua Villamarín, Pamela Estefanía
Canchig Pilicita, Jessica Lizbeth
Director de Tesis: Ilbay Yupa, Mercy Lucila, PhD.
Descriptores: REMOCIÓN
CONTAMINANTES
MODELO MATEMÁTICO
Fecha de publicación : feb-2020
Ciudad: Editorial: Ecuador: Latacunga: Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi (UTC).
Citación : Amagua Villamarín Pamela Estefanía Canchig Pilicita Jessica Lizbeth (2020); Evaluación de la remoción de contaminantes del sistema ifa con achira (canna indica) a través de un modelo matemático. UTC. Latacunga. 80 p.
metadata.dc.format.extent: 80 páginas
Descripción : The Artificial Floating Island (AFI) system are considered as an innovative eco-technological alternative designed to uptake pollutants that there are in water bodies. The objective of this research was to evaluate the achira (Canna indica) as a possible phytoremediation species for water contaminated with excess of nutrients. The plants were subjected to 35 days of adaptation and 42 days of development, and then installed in the floating system. To evaluate the remotion, four parameters were analyzed (NO3, PO4, BOD5 and pH), every 15 days for 2 months. The relationship between the time elapsed and the percentage of contaminant removal was determined using RStudio. With the mathematical model it was established that in 49 days a 72% of nitrate removal and a 21% of phosphate removal can be obtained. Likewise, the BOD5 value is inversely proportional to the pH value, having acidic waters with a higher amount of BOD5.
Aparece en las colecciones: Tesis - Ingeniería en Medio Ambiente

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