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Polar Research | 2014

Selected elements in surface waters of Antarctica and their relations with the natural environment

Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Agnieszka Tórz; Arkadiusz Drost

The aim of the study was to specify the concentration of selected chemical elements in surface waters of King George Island, off the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The research encompassed six streams, a lake and an artificial water reservoir located on the western coast of Admiralty Bay. Measured hydrochemical parameters included pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), and total and dissolved forms elements such as Al, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Mn, Fe, As and Se. The values of pH, conductivity and TDS had the following ranges: 6.09–8.21, 6.0–875 µS cm−1 and 7.0–975 mg/L, respectively, and were typical for surface waters of Antarctica. Wide disparities were discovered regarding concentrations of the investigated elements, ranging from <0.01 µg/L for Cd to 510 µg/L for Fe, and differing from one water body to another. The investigated elements are discussed with reference to environmental conditions and anthropogenic factors. Concentrations of total and dissolved forms of elements are considered in connection with the composition of soil in their surroundings and with atmospheric deposition, mostly such as that took place locally. The increased levels of Pb and Zn concentrations in the immediate proximity of a research station suggested anthropogenic contamination.


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2015

Application of ceramic membranes for microalgal biomass accumulation and recovery of the permeate to be reused in algae cultivation.

Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Arkadiusz Drost; Filip Harasimiuk; Agnieszka Tórz; Małgorzata Bonisławska

The present study was carried out to investigate the possibility of using ceramic membranes for microalgal biomass densification and to evaluate the qualitative composition of the permeate as a source of nitrogen and phosphorus for microalgae cultivated in a closed system. The studies were conducted on the microalga Monoraphidium contortum. The microfiltration process was carried out on a quarter-technical scale using ceramic membranes with 1.4 μm, 300 and 150 kDa cut-offs. Permeate flux and respective hydraulic resistances were calculated. Dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus fractions were measured in the feed and the permeate. It was noted that the permeate flux in the MF process was decreasing while the values of reversible and irreversible resistances were increasing as the cut-off of the studied membranes was diminishing. An analysis of the hydraulic series resistance showed that using a 300 kDa membrane would be the most beneficial, as it was characterized by a comparatively high permeate flux (Jv=1.68 10(-2)m(3)/m(2)s), a comparatively low susceptibility to irreversible fouling (1.72·10(9) 1/m) and a high biomass retention coefficient (91%). The obtained permeate was characterized by high concentrations of dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus forms, which indicated that it could be reused in the process of microalgal biomass production.


Archives of Environmental Protection | 2016

The application of ceramic membranes for treating effluent water from closed-circuit fish farming

Małgorzata Bonisławska; Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Arkadiusz Drost; Agnieszka Rybczyk; Agnieszka Tórz

Abstract The aim of the study was to analyze and assess the possibility of using a two-stage filtration system with ceramic membranes: a 3-tube module with 1.0 kDa cut-off (1st stage) and a one-tube module with 0.45 kDa cut-off (2nd stage) for treating effluent water from a juvenile African catfish aquaculture. The study revealed that during the 1st filtration stage of the effluent water, the highest degrees of retention were obtained with respect to: suspended solids SS (rejection coefficient RI=100%), turbidity (RI=99.40%), total iron (RI=89.20%), BOD5 (RI=76.0%), nitrite nitrogen (RI=62.30%), and CODCr (RI=41.74%). The 2nd filtration stage resulted in a lower reduction degree of the tested indicators in comparison to the 1st filtration stage. At the 2nd stage, the highest values of the rejection coefficient were noted in for the total iron content (RIV=100%), CODCr (RIV=59.52%; RV=64.28%, RVI=63.49%) and turbidity (RIV and RV = 45.0%, RVI=50.0%). The obtained results indicate that ceramic membranes (with 1.0 and 0.45 kDa cut-offs) may be used in recirculation aquaculture systems as one of the stages of effluent water treatment.


Limnological Review | 2013

Specifying the relationship between key stages of pike (Esox lucius L.) embryogenesis and coagulants used in lake recultivation

Adam Tański; Małgorzata Bonisławska; Agnieszka Tórz; Krzysztof Formicki; Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Arkadiusz Drost; Agnieszka Rybczyk

Abstract The study focused on the effect of iron and aluminium coagulants (PIX®113, PAX®18) commonly used for purification of open waters on key stages of embryonic development of pike (Esox lucius L.). Fertilized pike roe was incubated in lake water and in water with the admixture of coagulants, applied in the concentration of 50.0 mg dm-3 at selected stages of embryogenesis: blastopore closure, inoculation, and the hatching of larvae. In the course of the experiment, live embryos were observed and total lengths of the larvae were measured. Simultaneously, selected hydrochemical indicators were gauged. It was discovered that coagulants had the strongest effect at the first stage of embryogenesis (the end of the process of gastrulation). At that stage the survival rate of embryos was the lowest (73.5- 75.0%) and the percentage of deformities in the hatched larvae was the highest (9.7-10.0%).


Desalination | 2015

The influence of pH and BSA on the retention of selected heavy metals in the nanofiltration process using ceramic membrane

Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Arkadiusz Drost; Filip Harasimiuk; Agnieszka Tórz


Journal of Food Process Engineering | 2014

UF Application for Innovative Reuse of Fish Brine: Product Quality, CCP Management and the HACCP System

Arkadiusz Drost; Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Elżbieta Bogusławska-Wąs; Agnieszka Tórz; Małgorzata Bonisławska


Journal of Food Process Engineering | 2015

The Impact of pH and Sodium Chloride Concentration on the Efficiency of the Process of Separating High‐Molecular Compounds

Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Arkadiusz Drost; Agnieszka Tórz; Filip Harasimiuk; Daniel Kwaśniewski


Membrane Water Treatment | 2016

Reduction of proteins and products of their hydrolysis in process of cleaning post-production herring ( Clupea harengus ) marinating brines by using membranes

Arkadiusz Drost; Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Agnieszka Tórz


Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2017

The distribution of elements in the body of invasive Chinese mitten crabs (Eriocheir sinensis H. Milne-Edwards, 1853) from Lake Dąbie, Poland

Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Przemysław Czerniejewski; Arkadiusz Drost; Filip Harasimiuk; Sylwia Machula; Agnieszka Tórz; Paweł Masalski


Food and Bioproducts Processing | 2017

The use of a micro- and ultrafiltration cascade system for the recovery of protein, fat, and purified marinating brine from brine used for herring marination

Arkadiusz Nędzarek; Arkadiusz Drost; Agnieszka Tórz; Elżbieta Bogusławska-Wąs

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Agnieszka Tórz

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Arkadiusz Nędzarek

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Filip Harasimiuk

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Małgorzata Bonisławska

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Elżbieta Bogusławska-Wąs

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Daniel Kwaśniewski

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Paweł Masalski

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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