Eradication of algae in ships’ ballast water by electrolyzing

被引:0
|
作者
DANG Kun1
机构
关键词
ships’ ballast water; electrolysis; algae;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
U664.59 [];
学科分类号
摘要
In order to verify the effectiveness of electrolytic treatment on ships’ ballast water, experiments are carried out by a pilot system in laboratory. The raw seawater and seawater with different concentrations of different algae are simulated as ships’ ballast water. The algae in the raw seawater can be killed if it is treated by electrolysis with an initial residual chlorine concentration of 5 mg/L. If the seawater with one kind of algae (Nitzschia closterum, Dicrateria spp., or Pyramidomonnas sp.105cells/mL) is treated by electrolysis with an initial residual chlorine concentration of 5 mg/L, the alga can be sterilized. If the seawater with one kind of algae (Dunaliella sp., Platymonas or Chlorella spp.) is directly treated by electrolyzing with an initial residual chlorine concentration of 4 mg/L, the instant mortality changes with the concentration of different algae. However, after 72 hours, in all treated samples, there are no live algal cells found.
引用
收藏
页码:58 / 61
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Thresholds for tracing ships' ballast water: an Australian case study
    Doblin, Martina A.
    Murphy, Kathleen R.
    Ruiz, Gregory M.
    MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2010, 408 : 19 - 32
  • [22] TRANSPORT OF TOXIC DINOFLAGELLATE CYSTS VIA SHIPS BALLAST WATER
    HALLEGRAEFF, GM
    BOLCH, CJ
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 1991, 22 (01) : 27 - 30
  • [23] Bacterial Diversity in Ships' Ballast Water, Ballast-Water Exchange, and Implications for Ship-Mediated Dispersal of Microorganisms
    Lymperopoulou, Despoina S.
    Dobbs, Fred C.
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2017, 51 (04) : 1962 - 1972
  • [24] A biological survey of ballast water in container ships entering Hong Kong
    K. H. Chu
    P. F. Tam
    C. H. Fung
    Q. C. Chen
    Hydrobiologia, 1997, 352 : 201 - 206
  • [25] Habitat Conditions of the Microbiota in Ballast Water of Ships Entering the Oder Estuary
    Zaton-Sieczka, Kinga
    Boguslawska-Was, Elzbieta
    Czerniejewski, Przemyslaw
    Brysiewicz, Adam
    Tanski, Adam
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (23)
  • [26] Ships' Ballast Water Treatment by Chlorination Can Generate Toxic Trihalomethanes
    Hernandez, Marco R.
    Ismail, Nargis
    Drouillard, Ken G.
    MacIsaac, Hugh J.
    BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2017, 99 (02) : 194 - 199
  • [27] Multiplex PCR allows simultaneous detection of pathogens in ships' ballast water
    Aridgides, LJ
    Doblin, MA
    Berke, T
    Dobbs, FC
    Matson, DO
    Drake, LA
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2004, 48 (11-12) : 1096 - 1101
  • [28] EXOTIC ORGANISMS IN SHIPS BALLAST
    MURRAY, G
    AUSTRALIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL, 1990, 67 (09) : N381 - N381
  • [29] Acclimation and introduction of hydrobionts ships’ ballast water organisms in the Port of Vladivostok
    A. Yu. Zvyagintsev
    V. V. Ivin
    I. A. Kashin
    T. Yu. Orlova
    M. S. Selina
    V. V. Kasyan
    O. M. Korn
    E. S. Kornienko
    V. A. Kulikova
    I. P. Bezverbnaya
    L. V. Zvereva
    V. I. Radashevsky
    L. S. Belogurova
    A. A. Begun
    A. N. Gorodkov
    Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2009, 35
  • [30] Potential microbial bioinvasions via ships' ballast water, sediment, and biofilm
    Drake, Lisa A.
    Doblin, Martina A.
    Dobbs, Fred C.
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2007, 55 (7-9) : 333 - 341