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DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
The current
investigation focuses on the chemical and biological interactions between
chemicals and sulfa, ammonia, and organic molecules from water under aerobic
and anaerobic circumstances. Investigating the chemical and biological
interactions of chemicals with sulfa, ammonia, and organic molecules is the
primary goal of this study. In order to extract hydrogen sulfide from
groundwater, techniques and materials were used. Hence, the process was used to
describe a physical phenomenon in which gas molecules exchange along the gas-liquid
boundary between the liquid and gaseous phases. Anaerobic processes dominated
the nitrogen cycle, as shown by the analysis of the data on the spatiotemporal
dynamics of the nitrogen forms and concentrations in the low-sulfide,
ferro-manganese meromictic subarctic lake. The predominant form of mineral
nitrogen shifts when the Red/Ox conditions change. The predominant mineral form
of nitrogen switches between oxidized (NO3) and reduced (NH4).
This phenomenon may be a result of the waterbody's iron-manganese kind of Merom
ixia. Manganese oxide (MnO2) functions as an oxidizing agent in the
anaerobic oxidation of ammonium with the generation of nitrates under
conditions of high manganese and ammonium concentrations. The biogeochemical
nitrogen cycle offers such a chance, and the study's findings are more thorough
research of these linkages should provide the required information on how the
ecosystem functions. More research is needed in this field, especially for the
assessment of the gas nitrogen cycle components like N2 and N2O
concentration. In this context, among other mechanisms, NO may be particularly
significant.
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IRJIET, Volume 7, Issue 3, March 2023 pp. 50-58