JPS5794289A - Cultivation of photosynthetic bacterium - Google Patents

Cultivation of photosynthetic bacterium

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JPS5794289A
JPS5794289A JP17021580A JP17021580A JPS5794289A JP S5794289 A JPS5794289 A JP S5794289A JP 17021580 A JP17021580 A JP 17021580A JP 17021580 A JP17021580 A JP 17021580A JP S5794289 A JPS5794289 A JP S5794289A
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photosynthetic bacteria
treatment
light
proliferation
synthetic resin
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JPS6313674B2 (en
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Isamu Harasawa
Yukio Hariki
Katsuhiko Maeda
Koichi Nakamura
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Nippon Carbide Industries Co Inc
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Nippon Carbide Industries Co Inc
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Publication of JPS6313674B2 publication Critical patent/JPS6313674B2/ja
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PURPOSE:To promote the proliferation of photosynthetic bacteria, and to improve the quality of the produced bacterial cell, by culturing photosynthetic bacteria under the lighting conditions free from UV light having the wavelength shorter than a specific level. CONSTITUTION:Photosynthetic bacteria (e.g. bacteria belonging to Rhodospirillaceae family, Chloroflexaceae family, etc.) are cultured under the lighting conditions essentially free from the UV light having a wavelength of <=340nm. In the organic waste water treatment of organic industrial waste liquid discharged by the treatment of man and cattle sewage, food processing, preparation of oils and fats, sugar manufacturing, leather manufacturing, etc., the treatment with ordinary photosynthetic bacteria has a disadvantage that it necessitates the treating time of as much as about 7-20 times that of the activated sludge process, however, the treatment can be accelerated by the proliferation of the photosynthetic bacteria. A glass plate or a synthetic resin film coated or laminated with a synthetic resin film containing a UV absorber, can be used for cutting the unnecessary UV-light.
JP17021580A 1980-12-04 1980-12-04 Cultivation of photosynthetic bacterium Granted JPS5794289A (en)

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JP17021580A JPS5794289A (en) 1980-12-04 1980-12-04 Cultivation of photosynthetic bacterium

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JPS5794289A true JPS5794289A (en) 1982-06-11
JPS6313674B2 JPS6313674B2 (en) 1988-03-26

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JP2020130077A (en) * 2019-02-21 2020-08-31 三菱ケミカルエンジニアリング株式会社 Anaerobic bacterium culture device equipped with mechanism for containing fine bubbles and ultrafine bubbles of gas containing nitrogen gas as main component in culture solution, and anaerobic bacterium culture method using the anaerobic bacterium culture device

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2020130077A (en) * 2019-02-21 2020-08-31 三菱ケミカルエンジニアリング株式会社 Anaerobic bacterium culture device equipped with mechanism for containing fine bubbles and ultrafine bubbles of gas containing nitrogen gas as main component in culture solution, and anaerobic bacterium culture method using the anaerobic bacterium culture device

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