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Modeling and analysis of the removal of an organic pollutant from a water body using fungi
Institution:1. The University of New South Wales, NSW 2052, Australia;2. Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, UP 208016, India;3. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India;4. BIT, BIIFR&D, Bhabha Group of Institutions, Kanpur (Rural) 209204, India
Abstract:In this paper, a non linear mathematical model for removing an organic pollutant such as a dye from a water body is proposed and analyzed. In the modeling process four variables are considered, namely, (i) the concentration of the dye, (ii) the density of fungus population, (iii) the concentration of a nutrient and (iv) the concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO). It is assumed that an organic pollutant is present in water with given concentration or discharged with a constant rate in water. It is assumed further that fungus population is kept alive and active due to supply of a nutrient. It is considered that nutrient and oxygen are supplied to the water body from outside with constant rates. The model is analyzed by using the stability theory of differential equations. The model analysis shows that organic pollutant can be removed from the water body by fungus population and the level of degradation depends upon the concentration of organic pollutant, the density of fungal population and the interaction processes involved.The simulation analysis of the proposed model confirms the analytical results. It is also found that these results are qualitatively in line with the experimental observations of one of the authors (Sanghi).
Keywords:Organic pollutant  Fungi  Dissolved oxygen  Nutrients  Mathematical model
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