Comparative Ecotoxicological Assay of E- waste (Phone Batteries) on Some Aquatic Micro Flora
Comparative Ecotoxicological Assay of E- waste (Phone Batteries) on Some Aquatic Micro Flora Aim: To determine and compare the effect of used phone batteries on Nitrosomonas spp. in tri aquatic bodies Study Design: The study employs experimental design and statistical analysis of the data and interp...
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ftjabb:oai:ojs2.journaljabb.com:article/30 2023-05-15T16:03:08+02:00 Comparative Ecotoxicological Assay of E- waste (Phone Batteries) on Some Aquatic Micro Flora B. Kpormon, L. I. Douglas, S. 2018-03-27 application/pdf http://journaljabb.com/index.php/JABB/article/view/30 https://doi.org/10.9734/JABB/2018/40421 eng eng SCIENCEDOMAIN international http://journaljabb.com/index.php/JABB/article/view/30/59 http://journaljabb.com/index.php/JABB/article/view/30/60 http://journaljabb.com/index.php/JABB/article/view/30 doi:10.9734/JABB/2018/40421 Copyright (c) 2018 © 2018 Kpormon and Douglas; This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. CC-BY Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology; 2018 - Volume 17 [Issue 2]; 1-10 2394-1081 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2018 ftjabb https://doi.org/10.9734/JABB/2018/40421 2022-10-13T17:52:38Z Comparative Ecotoxicological Assay of E- waste (Phone Batteries) on Some Aquatic Micro Flora Aim: To determine and compare the effect of used phone batteries on Nitrosomonas spp. in tri aquatic bodies Study Design: The study employs experimental design and statistical analysis of the data and interpretation. Place and Duration of Study: Freshwater and Marine samples were collected from Gokana L.G.A, while, a brackish water sample was collected from Eagle Island, all in Rivers state, Nigeria. These samples were transported with ice pack to the Microbiology laboratory of Rivers State University, Port Harcourt within 24 hours for microbiological and toxicity testing. The used phone batteries were purchased from the phone market, Garrison Junction, Port Harcourt. The toxicity testing was done for the duration of 4 hours interval for 24 hours respectively at room temperature. Methodology: Standard microbiological techniques were used; Toxicity testing procedures were carried out by preparing mobile phone batteries at concentrations of 0%, 5%, 25%, 50% and 75%, tested for durations of 0h, 4h, 8h, 12h and 24h respectively. The cultures were incubated at 35⁰C for 18 to 24 hours. LC50 was determined using SPSS version 20. Results: The results indicate that percentage logarithm mortality of Nitrosomonas species increases with increased toxicants concentration and exposure time. The median lethal concentration (LC50) of the mobile phone batteries increases in the following order: (Note: the higher the LC50, the Lower the toxic effect; Nokia phone battery in marine water (65.97%) <Tecno phone battery in Brackish water (65.84%)<Tecno phone battery in marine water (65.57%)<Nokia phone battery in brackish water (65.47%)<Nokia phone battery in fresh water (64.17%) Tecno phone battery in fresh water (64.13%). Conclusion: Tecno phone battery in fresh water (LC50 = 64.13%) is the most toxic; having the lowest LC50 while Nokia phone battery in marine water (LC50= 65.97%) has the lowest toxicity effect. These results ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Eagle Island Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology Eagle Island ENVELOPE(-57.489,-57.489,-63.660,-63.660) Harcourt ENVELOPE(172.417,172.417,-83.817,-83.817) Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology 17 2 1 10 |
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Comparative Ecotoxicological Assay of E- waste (Phone Batteries) on Some Aquatic Micro Flora Aim: To determine and compare the effect of used phone batteries on Nitrosomonas spp. in tri aquatic bodies Study Design: The study employs experimental design and statistical analysis of the data and interpretation. Place and Duration of Study: Freshwater and Marine samples were collected from Gokana L.G.A, while, a brackish water sample was collected from Eagle Island, all in Rivers state, Nigeria. These samples were transported with ice pack to the Microbiology laboratory of Rivers State University, Port Harcourt within 24 hours for microbiological and toxicity testing. The used phone batteries were purchased from the phone market, Garrison Junction, Port Harcourt. The toxicity testing was done for the duration of 4 hours interval for 24 hours respectively at room temperature. Methodology: Standard microbiological techniques were used; Toxicity testing procedures were carried out by preparing mobile phone batteries at concentrations of 0%, 5%, 25%, 50% and 75%, tested for durations of 0h, 4h, 8h, 12h and 24h respectively. The cultures were incubated at 35⁰C for 18 to 24 hours. LC50 was determined using SPSS version 20. Results: The results indicate that percentage logarithm mortality of Nitrosomonas species increases with increased toxicants concentration and exposure time. The median lethal concentration (LC50) of the mobile phone batteries increases in the following order: (Note: the higher the LC50, the Lower the toxic effect; Nokia phone battery in marine water (65.97%) <Tecno phone battery in Brackish water (65.84%)<Tecno phone battery in marine water (65.57%)<Nokia phone battery in brackish water (65.47%)<Nokia phone battery in fresh water (64.17%) Tecno phone battery in fresh water (64.13%). Conclusion: Tecno phone battery in fresh water (LC50 = 64.13%) is the most toxic; having the lowest LC50 while Nokia phone battery in marine water (LC50= 65.97%) has the lowest toxicity effect. These results ... |
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Comparative Ecotoxicological Assay of E- waste (Phone Batteries) on Some Aquatic Micro Flora |
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Comparative Ecotoxicological Assay of E- waste (Phone Batteries) on Some Aquatic Micro Flora |
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Comparative Ecotoxicological Assay of E- waste (Phone Batteries) on Some Aquatic Micro Flora |
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