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Environ Geochem Health ; 46(2): 57, 2024 Jan 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38273049

RESUMO

The presence of fluoride and nitrate is a serious groundwater quality issue in India impacting human health. In the present study, 14 different hydrochemical parameters for 76 groundwater samples collected from the Jajpur district of Odisha, India, were evaluated. Entropy-weighted water quality index (EWQI), fixed-weight groundwater quality index (GWQI), principal component analysis (PCA), and rotated factor loading-based water quality index (PCWQI) were employed to assess groundwater quality. About 65.79 ± 4.68%, 33.55 ± 3.95%, and 0.66 ± 0.76% of the samples were rated as "excellent," "good," or "medium" quality, respectively, across the four different water quality indices, with a nominal rating discrepancy of 13.15%. Though 86% of samples consistently received excellent or good ratings across all WQI frameworks, concentrations of F- and NO3- in 36.8% and 11.84% of the samples exceeded the WHO permissible limit. In health risk assessment, about 38.15% of samples surpassed the F- hazard quotient (HQ > 1) posing non-carcinogenic health risks for children. The non-carcinogenic health risks due to NO3- were evident in 55.26% and 11.84% of samples for children and adults, respectively. The higher concentration of NO3- in some of the water samples, together with its positive correlation with HCO3-, may worsen groundwater pollution. The moderate correlation between Ca2+ and HCO3- (r = 0.410) and the insignificant correlation between Mg2+ and HCO3- (r = 0.234) suggests calcite dissolution is far more common than dolomite.


Assuntos
Água Subterrânea , Poluentes Químicos da Água , Criança , Adulto , Humanos , Monitoramento Ambiental , Poluentes Químicos da Água/toxicidade , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Qualidade da Água , Água Subterrânea/análise , Fluoretos/análise , Índia , Medição de Risco
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 30(55): 117238-117249, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37864701

RESUMO

This study is aimed at utilizing three waste materials, i.e., solid refuse fuel (SRF), tire derived fuel (TDF), and sludge derived fuel (SDF), as eco-friendly alternatives to coal-only combustion in co-firing power plants. The contribution of waste materials is limited to ≤5% in the composition of the mixed fuel (coal + waste materials). Statistical experimental design and response surface methodology are employed to investigate the effect of mixed fuel composition (SRF, TDF, and SDF) on gross calorific value (GCV) and ash fusion temperature (AFT). A quadratic model is developed and statistically verified to apprehend mixed fuel constituents' individual and combined effects on GCV and AFT. Constrained optimization of fuel blend, i.e., GCV >1,250 kcal/kg and AFT >1,200 °C, using the polynomial models projected the fuel-blend containing 95% coal with 3.84% SRF, 0.35% TDF, and 0.81% SDF. The observed GCV of 5,307 kcal/kg and AFT of 1225 °C for the optimized blend were within 1% of the model predicted values, thereby establishing the robustness of the models. The findings from this study can foster sustainable economic development and zero CO2 emission objectives by optimizing the utilization of waste materials without compromising the GCV and AFT of the mixed fuels in coal-fired power plants.


Assuntos
Carvão Mineral , Resíduos de Alimentos , Carvão Mineral/análise , Centrais Elétricas , Resíduos/análise , Temperatura , Esgotos , Cinza de Carvão
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Environ Pollut ; 303: 119161, 2022 Jun 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35314207

RESUMO

Groundwater in India has been shown to have a variety of water quality issues, including fluoride, nitrate, and uranium pollution, all of which pose a health risk to humans. In the present study, a total of 106 groundwater samples from the Angul district of Odisha, an industrialized region in India, were analyzed for 14 different hydrochemical parameters. In almost 30%, 34.9%, and 4.7% of the groundwater samples, the concentrations of F-, NO3- and uranium, respectively, exceeded the permissible limit set by WHO. In addition to the fixed-weight groundwater quality index (GWQI), the entropy-weighted water quality index (EWQI), the principal component analysis (PCA) factor (or rotated factor) loading based water quality index (PCWQI) and human health risk assessment were used. Depending on the models, about 19.1 ± 0.9%, 70.5 ± 1.9% and 10.38 ± 1.9% of water samples were classified as "Excellent", "Good" and "Medium" quality, respectively, across four water quality indexes with a nominal rating disagreement of 11.3%. More than 90% of samples are unanimously classified as excellent or good across the WQI rating. For children and adults, approximately 54.7% and 24.5% of samples exceeded the permitted limit for F-, (hazard quotient HQ > 1), posing non-carcinogenic health hazards, respectively. In contrast, 71.7% and 34.9% of NO3- samples respectively, surpassed the allowed limit and caused non-carcinogenic health concerns for children and adults. In terms of carcinogenic HQ values, about 13.2% and 7.5% of samples exhibit an uranium related carcinogenic health risk in children and adults, respectively. The existence of significant amounts of Cl -, NO3-, and especially HCO3- ions in groundwater in some samples, as well as their positive interdependence, may increase uranium pollution in the future through uranium dissolution.


Assuntos
Água Subterrânea , Urânio , Poluentes Químicos da Água , Adulto , Criança , Monitoramento Ambiental , Fluoretos/análise , Água Subterrânea/análise , Humanos , Índia , Medição de Risco , Urânio/análise , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Qualidade da Água
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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 172(8): 3748-60, 2014 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24569910

RESUMO

Search for efficient low-cost substrate/additives are gaining significant impetus in bacterial cellulose (BC) production. Makgeolli sludge (a traditional Korean wine distillery waste) is enriched with organic acid, alcohol, and sugar. Using makgeolli sludge filtrate (MSF) and Hestrin-Schramm (HS) medium (g/l of distilled water: glucose, 10.0; peptone, 5.0; yeast extract, 5.0; disodium phosphate, 2.7; citric acid, 1.15; pH 5.0), two different media-namely the modified HS media (ingredients of HS media except glucose dissolved in MSF) and mixed modified HS media (equal volume mixture of original and modified HS media)-were formulated. BC production with Gluconacetobacter xylinus was studied using the two above referred medium. Keeping HS medium as reference, effect of initial pH, glucose, ethanol, and organic acid concentration on BC production was also studied. It suggests that increasing initial glucose (up to 25 g/l) though improves BC production but results in poor BC yield above 15 g/l of glucose. However, addition of alcohol (up to 1%v/v) or citric acid (up to 20 mM) escalate productivity up to four and two times, respectively. In both modified HS media and mixed modified HS medium, BC production was four to five times higher than that of original HS medium. Even MSF alone surpassed HS medium in BC production. Scanning electron microscopy showed that BC microfibrils from MSF based media were several micrometers long and about 25-60 nm widths. X-ray diffraction patterns suggested the produced BC were of cellulose I polymorph.


Assuntos
Biotecnologia/economia , Biotecnologia/métodos , Celulose/biossíntese , Gluconacetobacter xylinus/metabolismo , Resíduos Industriais , Esgotos , Carbono/metabolismo , Ácido Cítrico/metabolismo , Meios de Cultura/química , Etanol/metabolismo , Gluconacetobacter xylinus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Glucose/metabolismo , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio
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Microb Ecol ; 65(3): 679-88, 2013 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23229414

RESUMO

To evaluate how native soil microorganism and nutrients interact in a bioaugmented or biostimulated calcification process, batch experiments were conducted in saturated soil extract either amended with Bacillus pasteurii and/or NB-NH4Cl media (nutrient broth, 3.0 g/L; NH4Cl, 10.0 g/L; NaHCO3, 2.12 g/L). The NB-NH4Cl medium was chosen out of three potential candidates, where B. pasteurii precipitated the maximum amount of calcium (>95 %) as calcite in 12 h of incubation. The addition of B. pasteurii into saturated soil extract marginally improved the calcification to 4.26 % compared to the unamended control (3.2 %). Calcification with B. pasteurii in autoclaved soil extract was even better (18.75 %). However, the addition of the NB-NH4Cl medium into the soil extract could significantly improve the calcification irrespective of whether B. pasteurii was added (88.46 %) or not (77.04 %). It suggests that soil microbial activity was not limiting even though soil nutrient was inadequate. It also indicates a possible negative interaction between soil microorganisms and B. pasteurii under nutrient-limited conditions.


Assuntos
Bacillus/metabolismo , Carbonato de Cálcio/metabolismo , Microbiologia do Solo , Cálcio/metabolismo , Solo/análise
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