2018
DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2018.1460308
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Optimization of arsenic phytoremediation using Eichhornia crassipes

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the pH, phosphate, and nitrate in the process of arsenic absorption by Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth), using the surface response methodology, in order to optimize the process. The plants were exposed to a concentration of arsenic of 0.5 mg L (NaAsO) over a period of 10 days. The results indicated optimal levels for the absorption of arsenic by E. crassipes at pH equal to 7.5, absence of phosphate, and minimum nitrate level of 0.0887 mmol L. For the tested concentration, E. … Show more

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“…The biomass accumulation and As removal potential of L. gibba were found to be as high as 73.6 t/ha/y and 752 kg As/ha/y, respectively [65]. In another study, E. crassipes was found to accumulate about 498 mg As/kg dry weight from a solution of 0.5 mg/L As in 10 d with a reduction of initial As concentration by 83% [71]. H. verticillata plants were found to remove up to 72% of As from 8 L As (1500 ug/L) medium in 45 d with the maximum As concentration of 388 µg/g dry weight [72].…”
Section: High Biomass Plants For Arsenic Cleanupmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The biomass accumulation and As removal potential of L. gibba were found to be as high as 73.6 t/ha/y and 752 kg As/ha/y, respectively [65]. In another study, E. crassipes was found to accumulate about 498 mg As/kg dry weight from a solution of 0.5 mg/L As in 10 d with a reduction of initial As concentration by 83% [71]. H. verticillata plants were found to remove up to 72% of As from 8 L As (1500 ug/L) medium in 45 d with the maximum As concentration of 388 µg/g dry weight [72].…”
Section: High Biomass Plants For Arsenic Cleanupmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…CW is a promising technology that involves the use of natural processes that require low maintenance and operational costs [7]. Eichhornia crassipes i.e., the water hyacinth [8], grows widely in tropical regions and often damages local water ecology by covering the entire water surface, thereby preventing sunlight from penetrating into the water [9]. However, this plant shows great promise for application in the phytoremediation of water bodies, as it reduces the amount of pollutants in the water, including the total suspended solids, total dissolved solids, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), COD, and heavy-metal compounds [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%