Title : A study on the Bioremediation of leather industry effluent using marine algae

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: A study on the Bioremediation of leather industry effluent using marine algae
Researcher: S SHARMILA
Guide: L. JEYANTHI REBECCA
Department: Department of Bioinformatics and Genetic Engineering
Publisher: Bharath University, Chennai
Place: Chennai
Year: 2016
Language: English
Subject: Red algae (Rhodophyta)
Brown algae (Phaeophyta)
Green algae (Chlorophyta)
Biomedical Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; Department of Bioinformatics and Genetic Engineering, Bharath University, Chennai, Chennai; 2016; D11BT002
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245__|aA study on the Bioremediation of leather industry effluent using marine algae
260__|aChennai|bBharath University, Chennai|c2016
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502__|cDepartment of Bioinformatics and Genetic Engineering, Bharath University, Chennai, Chennai|d2016|oD11BT002|bPhD
518__|d2011-07-07|oDate of Registration
520__|aEnvironmental pollution is one of the most important issues facing humanity. It has been increasing exponentially in the past few years and has reached frightening levels in terms of its effects on human and other living creatures. Heavy metals are considered one of the important pollutants that have direct effect on man and animals. This may also contaminate groundwater resources and thus lead to a serious groundwater pollution problem. Though there are many methods available for treating effluent, most of them are not effective due to its high cost and technology. Generally seaweeds were not effectively used for any purpose but were treated as waste. However, in this study, they were used for treating leather industry effluent effectively. Seaweeds such as Centeroceras clavulatum, Enteromorpha flexuosa, Grateloupia lithophila, Enteromorpha intestinalis, and Ulva lactuca, were collected from Covelong, Chennai. Sargassum sp., Amphiroa sp., Ulva sp., and Hypnea sp. were collected from Kanyakumari and Chaetom
650__|aBiomedical Engineering|2UGC
650__|aEngineering and Technology|2AIU
653__|aRed algae (Rhodophyta)
653__|aBrown algae (Phaeophyta)
653__|aGreen algae (Chlorophyta)
700__|aL. JEYANTHI REBECCA|eGuide
856__|uhttp://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/170945|yShodhganga
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