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titleOfInvention MEANS FOR SEQUESTRATION AND CONVERSION OF COX AND NOX, CONOX.
abstract The present invention presents means for sequestration of COx and NOx; further comprising means of algae to convert COx into oxygen (O2); as well as biological means to convert sulfides into elemental sulfur. The present invention comprises algae, heterotrophytes, facultative bacteria and Thiobacillus. The present invention comprises light transfer means (photon). Fiber optics is a means of transferring photons to provide photons to a biological reactor. The present invention comprises the ability of deep absorption of algae photons in biological reactor media. The present invention comprises energy management means such that the present invention can be used in most any environment, where a photon source (light) is available and can comprise a photon source generation means when The light source is not available.
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