ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ ОЧИСТКИ ВОЗДУХА БИОТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИМ ФИЛЬТРОМ НА ОСНОВЕ ЕСТЕСТВЕННОЙ РАСТИТЕЛЬНОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ

Авторы

  • З.А. Инелова Казахский национальный университет имени аль-Фараби, Казахстан, Алматы
  • Д. Едилхан Astana IT University, Astana, Kazakhstan
  • А.Е. Ермеков Astana IT University, Астана, Казахстан
  • Д.К. Бисенгалиева Astana IT University, Астана, Казахстан

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26577/eb.2023.v96.i3.03
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Ключевые слова:

мох Sphagnum, биотехнологический фильтр, тяжелые металлы, Smart City, очистка воздуха

Аннотация

Увеличение антропогенной деятельности является главным фактором, вызывающим изменения в климате, атмосфере, биосфере и криосфере Земли, которые непосредственно или косвенно влияют на экосистемы на локальном, региональном и глобальном уровнях. До промышленной революции загрязняющий фактор был связан с природными причинами, но с наступлением промышленной революции в 19 веке наша экосистема начала подвергаться загрязнению в разы больше. Увеличение загрязнения приводит к таким последствиям как засуха, увеличение пустыни, глобальное потепление, таяние ледников и др.

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Инелова, З. ., Едилхан, Д. ., Ермеков, А. . ., & Бисенгалиева, Д. . (2023). ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ ОЧИСТКИ ВОЗДУХА БИОТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИМ ФИЛЬТРОМ НА ОСНОВЕ ЕСТЕСТВЕННОЙ РАСТИТЕЛЬНОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ. Вестник КазНУ. Серия биологическая, 96(3), 38–51. https://doi.org/10.26577/eb.2023.v96.i3.03