ABSTRACT. Plants and algae were found useful in the decontamination of water polluted with chlorinated phenolic compounds. An artificial wastewater contaminated with up to 350 ppm herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP), was successfully treated using horseradish, potato and Ulva sp. (sea lettuce), amended with H 2 O 2 . Horseradish -mediated provided up to 99% removal of 2,4-DCP from model solution, while, purified horseradish peroxidase provided up to 95%. Due to the apparent ease of application, the use of plant material may present a breakthrough in the enzyme treatment of contaminated water.
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