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研究生: 馮冠傑
Feng, Kuan-Chieh
論文名稱: 硒酸鹽拮抗作用下六價鉻在黑水虻 (Hermetia illucens)體內的生物富集和形態轉化及資源化研究
Bioaccumulation , Speciation Transformation and resource utilization of hexavalent Chromium in Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens)under the Antagonism of Selenate
指導教授: 黃榮振
Huang, Jung-Chen
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 工學院 - 環境工程學系
Department of Environmental Engineering
論文出版年: 2023
畢業學年度: 111
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 91
中文關鍵詞: 黑水虻同步輻射光源生質能源
外文關鍵詞: Black soldier fly, Chromium, Selenium, Xanes, Biomass Energy
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  • 摘要 I Extended Abstract II 致謝 VI 目錄 VIII 表目錄 X 圖目錄 XI 第一章 前言 1 1.1 研究背景與目的 1 第二章 文獻回顧 3 2.1 鉻污染 3 2.1.1 鉻污染現況 3 2.1.2 鉻的來源與分布 3 2.1.3 鉻的基本性質及生態風險 5 2.2 鉻污染處理技術 6 2.2.1 常見的重金屬修復技術 6 2.2.2 生物吸附-鉻 8 2.2.3 生物轉化 9 2.3 黑水虻 10 2.3.1 簡介 10 2.3.2 重金屬抗性 12 2.3.3 硒對於鉻的拮抗機制 13 2.3.4 資源化 14 2.4 生質能源 15 2.4.1 生質柴油 15 2.4.2 生質燃料 17 第三章 實驗方法 19 3.1 實驗架構 19 3.2 實驗材料與方法 20 3.2.1 實驗儀器(分析項目/儀器介紹) 20 3.2.2 實驗材料 22 3.2.3 實驗方法 26 3.2.4 統計分析 32 第四章 結果與討論 33 4.1 用不同鉻/硒組合餵養的黑水虻幼蟲的生長參數 33 4.2 鉻/硒在黑水虻體內的積累及相互拮抗作用(Antagonistic) 37 4.2.1 含鉻飼料中,黑水虻的生物積累 37 4.2.2 含硒飼料中,黑水虻的生物積累 40 4.3 Cr(VI)的生物轉化 42 4.4 Se(VI)的生物轉化 47 4.5 Cr(VI)和Se(VI)在黑水虻體內的生物富集(Bioaccumulation)與拮抗作用(Antagonistic) 50 4.6 資源化分析 53 4.6.1 生質柴油 53 4.6.2 生質燃料可行性分析 58 第五章 結論與建議 73 5.1 結論 73 5.2 建議 74 參考文獻 75

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