Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12394/14566
Title: Development of a Biodegradable Detergent Based on Quinoa as an Alternative to Minimize Eutrophication
Authors: Yupanqui Pacheco, Karina
Vladimir Cornejo, José
Pacheco Dawson, Fiorella Milagros
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Cornejo Tueros, Jose Vladimir
Keywords: Biodegradación
Medio ambiente
Publisher: Universidad Continental
Issue Date: 2024
metadata.dc.date.available: 26-Apr-2024
Citation: Yupanqui, K., Vladimir, J. y Pacheco, F. (2024).Development of a Biodegradable Detergent Based on Quinoa as an Alternative to Minimize Eutrophication. Tesis para optar el título profesional de Ingeniero Ambiental, Escuela Académico Profesional de Ingeniería Ambiental, Universidad Continental, Huancayo, Perú.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0056-1_12
Abstract: Synthetic detergents were created more than a century ago and their use has been essential, however, during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the Ministry of Health issued recommendations for hygiene and disinfection in which the use of these detergents was further enhanced. Due to this problem, it was proposed to develop a biodegradable detergent with low concentrations of compounds containing phosphorus and nitrogen, in order to minimize eutrophication in surface bodies that cause ecosystemic imbalances. The experiment consisted of washing two garments in the same conditions (dirty) and each one with each detergent (conventional and biodegradable), as a result it was obtained that both garments were clean after washing. For the laboratory analysis, wastewater samples were taken from each container. The results obtained from the laboratory were as follows: the conventional detergent had the following concentrations: pH (11.25), T° (12.3 °C), Conductivity (11,350 uS/cm), Phosphorus (4.11 mg/L) and total Nitrogen (20.16 mg/L); while for the biodegradable detergent the resulting concentrations were: pH (7.02), T° (12.6 °C), Conductivity (445 uS/cm), Phosphorus (0.318 mg/L) and total Nitrogen (<1.00 mg/L). Finally, the biodegradable detergent proved to have the same efficiency and minimize eutrophication.
metadata.dc.relation: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-97-0056-1_12
Extension: p.139–152
metadata.dc.rights.accessRights: Acceso abierto
metadata.dc.source: Universidad Continental
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