Woody plant willow in function of river water protection

Coastal area surrounding the river Ibar, in the area between cities of Kosovska Mitrovica and Leposavić in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, is occupied with seven industrial waste dumps. These dumps were all part of the exploitation and flotation refinement of raw mineral materials, metallurgic...

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Main Authors: Babincev Ljiljana M., Rajaković Ljubinka V., Budimir Milana V., Perić-Grujić Aleksandra A., Sejmanović Dragana
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Language:English
Published: Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2011-01-01
Series:Hemijska Industrija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2011/0367-598X1100025B.pdf
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spelling doaj-465162b26cb34455a58dc6ffc3a26a752020-11-24T23:32:56ZengAssociation of Chemical Engineers of SerbiaHemijska Industrija 0367-598X2011-01-0165439740110.2298/HEMIND110222025BWoody plant willow in function of river water protectionBabincev Ljiljana M.Rajaković Ljubinka V.Budimir Milana V.Perić-Grujić Aleksandra A.Sejmanović DraganaCoastal area surrounding the river Ibar, in the area between cities of Kosovska Mitrovica and Leposavić in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, is occupied with seven industrial waste dumps. These dumps were all part of the exploitation and flotation refinement of raw mineral materials, metallurgic refinement of concentrates, chemical industry, industrial refinement and energetic facilities of Trepča industrial complex. The existing waste dumps, both active and inactive, are of heterogenic chemical composition. Its impact on the river water is shown by the content of heavy metals found in it. Removal of lead, cadmium and zinc would be economically unrewarding, regardless of the technology used. Wooden plant that prevails in this area is white willow. This work is focused on the removal of heavy metals (Pb, Cd and Zn) from the water of the river Ibar using white willow. Roots of the willow are cultivated using the method of water cultures in an individual solution of heavy metals and river water sample. The preparation of the samples for analysis was performed by burning the herbal material and dissolving ashes in the appropriate acids. The concentrations of metals were determined by the stripping analysis. In the investigated heavy metal solutions the biomass increase is 25.6% in lead solution, 27.3% in cadmium and 30.7% in zinc solution. The increase of biomass in nutritional solution, without the heavy metals, is 32.4% and in river water sample 27.5%. The coefficient of bioaccumulation in solutions with heavy metals is 1.6% in lead solution, 1.9% in cadmium and 2.2% in zinc solution. Heavy metals accumulation is 18.74 μg of lead, 20.09 μg of cadmium and 22.89 μg of zinc. The coefficient of bioaccumulation of the water samples, that contained 44.83 μg/dm3 of lead, 29.21 μg/dm3 of cadmium and 434.00 μg/dm3 of zinc, during the period of 45 days, was 30.3% for lead, 53.4% for cadmium and 3.9% for zinc. The concentrations of accumulated metals from the river water are 19.01 μg of lead, 21.85 μg of cadmium and 23.96 μg of zinc in grams dry matter. The obtained results indicate that the willow can contribute to the decontamination of moderately contaminated river water from Pb, Cd and Zn.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2011/0367-598X1100025B.pdfHeavy metalsWoody plant willowBioaccumulationStripping analysis
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author Babincev Ljiljana M.
Rajaković Ljubinka V.
Budimir Milana V.
Perić-Grujić Aleksandra A.
Sejmanović Dragana
spellingShingle Babincev Ljiljana M.
Rajaković Ljubinka V.
Budimir Milana V.
Perić-Grujić Aleksandra A.
Sejmanović Dragana
Woody plant willow in function of river water protection
Hemijska Industrija
Heavy metals
Woody plant willow
Bioaccumulation
Stripping analysis
author_facet Babincev Ljiljana M.
Rajaković Ljubinka V.
Budimir Milana V.
Perić-Grujić Aleksandra A.
Sejmanović Dragana
author_sort Babincev Ljiljana M.
title Woody plant willow in function of river water protection
title_short Woody plant willow in function of river water protection
title_full Woody plant willow in function of river water protection
title_fullStr Woody plant willow in function of river water protection
title_full_unstemmed Woody plant willow in function of river water protection
title_sort woody plant willow in function of river water protection
publisher Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia
series Hemijska Industrija
issn 0367-598X
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Coastal area surrounding the river Ibar, in the area between cities of Kosovska Mitrovica and Leposavić in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, is occupied with seven industrial waste dumps. These dumps were all part of the exploitation and flotation refinement of raw mineral materials, metallurgic refinement of concentrates, chemical industry, industrial refinement and energetic facilities of Trepča industrial complex. The existing waste dumps, both active and inactive, are of heterogenic chemical composition. Its impact on the river water is shown by the content of heavy metals found in it. Removal of lead, cadmium and zinc would be economically unrewarding, regardless of the technology used. Wooden plant that prevails in this area is white willow. This work is focused on the removal of heavy metals (Pb, Cd and Zn) from the water of the river Ibar using white willow. Roots of the willow are cultivated using the method of water cultures in an individual solution of heavy metals and river water sample. The preparation of the samples for analysis was performed by burning the herbal material and dissolving ashes in the appropriate acids. The concentrations of metals were determined by the stripping analysis. In the investigated heavy metal solutions the biomass increase is 25.6% in lead solution, 27.3% in cadmium and 30.7% in zinc solution. The increase of biomass in nutritional solution, without the heavy metals, is 32.4% and in river water sample 27.5%. The coefficient of bioaccumulation in solutions with heavy metals is 1.6% in lead solution, 1.9% in cadmium and 2.2% in zinc solution. Heavy metals accumulation is 18.74 μg of lead, 20.09 μg of cadmium and 22.89 μg of zinc. The coefficient of bioaccumulation of the water samples, that contained 44.83 μg/dm3 of lead, 29.21 μg/dm3 of cadmium and 434.00 μg/dm3 of zinc, during the period of 45 days, was 30.3% for lead, 53.4% for cadmium and 3.9% for zinc. The concentrations of accumulated metals from the river water are 19.01 μg of lead, 21.85 μg of cadmium and 23.96 μg of zinc in grams dry matter. The obtained results indicate that the willow can contribute to the decontamination of moderately contaminated river water from Pb, Cd and Zn.
topic Heavy metals
Woody plant willow
Bioaccumulation
Stripping analysis
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