Studies of removal of chromium by model constructed wetland

Chromium is a pollutant present in tannery wastewater, its removal is necessary for protection of the environment. Penisetum purpureum, Brancharia decumbens and Phragmites australis were grown hydroponically in experimental gravel beds to determine their potential for the phytoremediation of solutio...

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Main Authors: C. Mant, S. Costa, J. Williams, E. Tambourgi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2005-09-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-37b22dfbab294a20b53a506ee661c52a2020-11-24T20:44:54ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832005-09-0122338138710.1590/S0104-66322005000300007Studies of removal of chromium by model constructed wetlandC. MantS. CostaJ. WilliamsE. TambourgiChromium is a pollutant present in tannery wastewater, its removal is necessary for protection of the environment. Penisetum purpureum, Brancharia decumbens and Phragmites australis were grown hydroponically in experimental gravel beds to determine their potential for the phytoremediation of solutions containing 10 and 20 mg Cr dm-3. These concentrations, similar to tannery wastewater after initial physico-chemical treatment were used with the aim of developing an economic secondary treatment to protect the environment. All the systems achieved removal efficiencies of 97 - 99.6% within 24 hours. P. purpureum and B. decumbens removed 78.1% and 68.5% respectively within the first hour. Both P. purpureum and B. decumbens were tolerant of the concentrations of chromium applied, but P. purpureum showed the greatest potential because its faster growth and larger biomass achieved a much greater chromium removal over the whole length of time of the experiment.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322005000300007ChromiumConstructed wetlandPhytoremeditationPenisetum purpureumBranchiaria decumbenTannery wastewater
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author C. Mant
S. Costa
J. Williams
E. Tambourgi
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S. Costa
J. Williams
E. Tambourgi
Studies of removal of chromium by model constructed wetland
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Chromium
Constructed wetland
Phytoremeditation
Penisetum purpureum
Branchiaria decumben
Tannery wastewater
author_facet C. Mant
S. Costa
J. Williams
E. Tambourgi
author_sort C. Mant
title Studies of removal of chromium by model constructed wetland
title_short Studies of removal of chromium by model constructed wetland
title_full Studies of removal of chromium by model constructed wetland
title_fullStr Studies of removal of chromium by model constructed wetland
title_full_unstemmed Studies of removal of chromium by model constructed wetland
title_sort studies of removal of chromium by model constructed wetland
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
1678-4383
publishDate 2005-09-01
description Chromium is a pollutant present in tannery wastewater, its removal is necessary for protection of the environment. Penisetum purpureum, Brancharia decumbens and Phragmites australis were grown hydroponically in experimental gravel beds to determine their potential for the phytoremediation of solutions containing 10 and 20 mg Cr dm-3. These concentrations, similar to tannery wastewater after initial physico-chemical treatment were used with the aim of developing an economic secondary treatment to protect the environment. All the systems achieved removal efficiencies of 97 - 99.6% within 24 hours. P. purpureum and B. decumbens removed 78.1% and 68.5% respectively within the first hour. Both P. purpureum and B. decumbens were tolerant of the concentrations of chromium applied, but P. purpureum showed the greatest potential because its faster growth and larger biomass achieved a much greater chromium removal over the whole length of time of the experiment.
topic Chromium
Constructed wetland
Phytoremeditation
Penisetum purpureum
Branchiaria decumben
Tannery wastewater
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