Procurement of Yucca, a Biological Plant for a Research Study in Water Treatment?
Published on by Lokesh Kumar, Chartered Chemist, Assistant Chemist at Delhi Jal Board, Government of NCT Delhi (Formerly: Municipal Water Supply & Sewage Disposal Undertaking) in Academic
Ammonia contamination in water and its removal is a big concern of environment in today's world.
I am working on ammonia removal techniques in water treatment. Currently, on a special Turkish Zeolite Clinoptilolite along with Zeolite 4A.
I am in need of a biological material Yucca which have been found by some researchers helpful in ammonia control.
Can any friend help me to provide this material Yucca as I am not able to get it in my country.
Regards,
Lokesh Kumar, Chartered Chemist
Delhi Jal Board
E-mail: lokeshdjb@gmail. com
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3 Answers
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Not Sure if this works, how many tonnes you need? Dry leaf or powder form? Write back, thanks
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I see DNA plant lifeforms are still being considered for RNA's natural biological function. Nice to do research spend years and dollars trying to imitate nature. I would think 3 to 4 billion years of successfully biodegrading compounds would be an acceptable process.
1 Comment
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The Water Network is a place of respect and knowledge sharing. I do not consider this comment either. Guy McGowen you are invited to edit it please
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Yucca for water treatment, really ? Yucca is a common plant in the Americas, and available in India as an ornamental. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucca