US 7,479,226 B2
System for removal of contaminants from aqueous solution
Eric H. Dunlop, 39 Church Road, Paradise, South Australia 5075 (Australia); Ravendra Naidu, 87 Qultin Court, Pasadena, South Australia 5042 (Australia); and Megharaj Mallavarapu, 21 Ontario Avenue, Panorama, South Australia 5041 (Australia)
Filed on Feb. 05, 2007, as Appl. No. 11/702,940.
Application 11/702940 is a continuation of application No. 11/112595, filed on Apr. 22, 2005, granted, now 7,172,691.
Application 11/112595 is a continuation of application No. PCT/IB03/05301, filed on Oct. 24, 2003.
Claims priority of provisional application 60/420954, filed on Oct. 24, 2002.
Claims priority of provisional application 60/435963, filed on Dec. 21, 2002.
Prior Publication US 2007/0289910 A1, Dec. 20, 2007
Int. Cl. C02F 3/00 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 210—602  [210/603] 8 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A system for removal of a contaminant from an aqueous solution utilizing photosynthetic algae that interacts with said contaminant to remove it from the aqueous solution, wherein said contaminant is a uranium species, said system comprising:
a fluid pathway formed by at least two side walls and a floor, said fluid pathway having an inlet and an outlet coupled thereto, said fluid pathway configured for containing a reaction mixture having a quantity of said aqueous solution that includes said contaminant and a quantity of said photosynthetic algae that interacts with at least a portion of said contaminant while the reaction mixture is contained within said fluid pathway so as to remove at least a portion of said contaminant from the aqueous solution so as to produce a remediated aqueous solution, said fluid pathway being open on its top side for exposure of said reaction mixture within said fluid pathway to light and air, said inlet configured for introducing said reaction mixture into said fluid pathway and said outlet spaced apart from the inlet in said fluid pathway, for withdrawing a portion of said reaction mixture from said fluid pathway;
a mixer positioned within said fluid pathway, said mixer configured for turning said reaction mixture within said fluid pathway so as to expose at least a portion of said photosynthetic algae in the reaction mixture to light and air;
a source of carbon dioxide gas;
a carbon dioxide infuser connected to said source of carbon dioxide gas and said fluid pathway, said carbon dioxide infuser configured for introducing carbon dioxide gas into said reaction mixture; and
a filter coupled to said outlet, said filter configured for separating photosynthetic algae from said reaction mixture.