Removing chromium and lead metals using phytoremediation technique

Phytoremediation technique uses plants parts to remove, extract, and absorb heavy or toxic matter from soil and water. In the present study, Catharanthusroseus (Periwinkle) and Nerium Oleander (Oleander) were used for removing Chromium (Cr) and Lead (Pb) metals. These plant species were seeded in po...

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Main Authors: Al-Anbari Riyad, Al-Obaidy Abdul-Hameed, Al-Khafaji Mahmoud, Al-Imari Tiba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816205004
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spelling doaj-134af313aba54dd09c0dc371d9bf5ce02021-02-02T01:51:07ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011620500410.1051/matecconf/201816205004matecconf_bcee32018_05004Removing chromium and lead metals using phytoremediation techniqueAl-Anbari RiyadAl-Obaidy Abdul-HameedAl-Khafaji MahmoudAl-Imari TibaPhytoremediation technique uses plants parts to remove, extract, and absorb heavy or toxic matter from soil and water. In the present study, Catharanthusroseus (Periwinkle) and Nerium Oleander (Oleander) were used for removing Chromium (Cr) and Lead (Pb) metals. These plant species were seeded in polyethylene pots containing 8kg of soil. Each pot was irrigated with wastewater for four months (May, June, July and August) and accumulation of the considered metals was analyzed after every month for leaf, stem and root by using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). This experimental work was carried out in the laboratories of Water Desalination Researches Unit - Building and Construction Engineering Department and Environmental Research Centre at the University of Technology in Baghdad City, Iraq. The concentration of Cr was found to be increased with time. High Cr concentration, 20.34 mg/kg, was recorded at August in leaf of Periwinkle and 19.61 mg/kg in root of Oleander in case of using 100% wastewater (WW). While, for Pb, the maximum concentration, 22 mg/kg, was recorded in June in leaf of Periwinkle and 19.5 mg/kg in steam of Oleander. Accordingly, Oleander has the maximum removal efficiency.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816205004
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author Al-Anbari Riyad
Al-Obaidy Abdul-Hameed
Al-Khafaji Mahmoud
Al-Imari Tiba
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Al-Obaidy Abdul-Hameed
Al-Khafaji Mahmoud
Al-Imari Tiba
Removing chromium and lead metals using phytoremediation technique
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Al-Anbari Riyad
Al-Obaidy Abdul-Hameed
Al-Khafaji Mahmoud
Al-Imari Tiba
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title Removing chromium and lead metals using phytoremediation technique
title_short Removing chromium and lead metals using phytoremediation technique
title_full Removing chromium and lead metals using phytoremediation technique
title_fullStr Removing chromium and lead metals using phytoremediation technique
title_full_unstemmed Removing chromium and lead metals using phytoremediation technique
title_sort removing chromium and lead metals using phytoremediation technique
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Phytoremediation technique uses plants parts to remove, extract, and absorb heavy or toxic matter from soil and water. In the present study, Catharanthusroseus (Periwinkle) and Nerium Oleander (Oleander) were used for removing Chromium (Cr) and Lead (Pb) metals. These plant species were seeded in polyethylene pots containing 8kg of soil. Each pot was irrigated with wastewater for four months (May, June, July and August) and accumulation of the considered metals was analyzed after every month for leaf, stem and root by using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). This experimental work was carried out in the laboratories of Water Desalination Researches Unit - Building and Construction Engineering Department and Environmental Research Centre at the University of Technology in Baghdad City, Iraq. The concentration of Cr was found to be increased with time. High Cr concentration, 20.34 mg/kg, was recorded at August in leaf of Periwinkle and 19.61 mg/kg in root of Oleander in case of using 100% wastewater (WW). While, for Pb, the maximum concentration, 22 mg/kg, was recorded in June in leaf of Periwinkle and 19.5 mg/kg in steam of Oleander. Accordingly, Oleander has the maximum removal efficiency.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816205004
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