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titleOfInvention How to make orchid water with mordenite and zeolite tuff
abstract A method for collecting cyanobacteria and a method for using the same are provided. A method for filtering and extracting cyanobacteria, a photosynthetic prokaryotic microorganism, with mordenite and zeolite tuff. Tap water is filtered and extracted with mordenite and zeolite tuff, and circulate algae are circulated for about one month while the filtrate is exposed to sunlight. The grown cyanobacteria are used for the degradation of dioxins, trihalomethanes, pesticides, etc. and are used for continuous environmental pollution purification. Moreover, the photosynthesis of cyanobacteria can be used to improve water quality. [Selection figure] None
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