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Title: Development of the hydrophytic structure of the bioplateau typefor the purpose of phytoremediation
Authors: Mikhyeyev, Oleksandr
Lapan, Oksana
Madzhd, Svitlana
Cherniak, Larisa
Dmytrukha, Tatyana
Keywords: water purification
phytoremediation
bio plateau
radionuclides
terrestrial plant
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Journal of Radiobiology and Radiation Safety
Citation: Mikhyeyev О. Development of the hydrophytic structure of the bioplateau typefor the purpose of phytoremediation / Mikhyeyev O.M., Lapan O.V., Madzhd S.M., Cherniak L.M., Dmytrukha T.I. // Journal of Radiobiology and Radiation Safety – 2021. – Volume 1. – Р. – 35–40.
Series/Report no.: Технічні науки;
Abstract: A floating structure of a bioplateau has been developed for the purification of water bodies from the toxic substances, the biotic component of which is terrestrial plants. Chemically inert floating materials were used as a substrate for the construction of the bioplateau: perlite, expanded clay, granular foam, vermiculite, cork. Substrate testing has shown that granular expanded polystyrene is the most optimal for the usage. The study of different options for seed germination in the design of the bioplateau has shown that its placement on the top of the substrate is the best option. The usage of perlite in combination with granular foam had created an additional capillary effect, due to which the seeds germinated at a faster rate. To optimize the hydrophytic structure a grid was used, which made it possible to increase the overall density of the bioplateau. An algorithm for creating a "rolled" plant that is suitable for transportation and placement in the surface water bodies that require purification from toxic substances has been developed.
URI: https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/51778
ISSN: 2667-9787
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