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Comparison of the efficiency of sodium nitrate and superphosphate as nutrients in the bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon polluted water
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Comparison of the efficiency of sodium nitrate and superphosphate as nutrients in the bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon polluted water

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The effect of Aspergillus Niger stimulated with 0.2M sodium nitrate and 0.2M single superphosphate fertilizer (nutrients) was investigated in this study. The ambient temperature averaged 29oC all through the 25 days of the research. The comparison was done using three setups- two samples of the hydrocarbon polluted water were amended with the nutrients and with Aspergillus Niger. The third...
 
 
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Efeovbokhan, Vincent Enon., Anawe, Paul Apeye Lucky, Makinde, Favour Adejare and Odunmbaku, Omolu
Efeovbokhan Vincent » Engr. EFEOVBOKHAN Vincent, (Ph.D) Bachelor of Science Technology (B.Sc Tech.) chemical & Petrochemical Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri; Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Chemical Engineering, University of Benin, Benin City. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Chemical Engineering from Covenant University, Canaan Land, Ota Corporate member, Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers... view full profile
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