Pseudo wastewater treatment by combining adsorption and phytoaccumulation on the Acrostichum aureum Linn. plant/activated carbon system.
Truc Linh Thi NguyenNhuThi Quynh LeVuBa DuongChienMinh TranSeungbum HongKwangsoo NoSunghwan LeePublished in: International journal of phytoremediation (2020)
In this study, the pseudo wastewater containing Zn, Fe, Cu ions was clean-up by a combination of physical adsorption onto activated carbon medium and phytoaccumulation using Acrostichum aureum Linn. plants. The adsorption capability of the activated carbon for the Fe, Cu, and Zn ions was 3.05, 3.72, and 2.85 mg·g - 1, respectively, at the saturation. The phytoaccumulation performance was proved by analyzing the individual residual ash collected after pyrolysis up to 1000 °C of the leaf, stem, and root of the plants. Thermal analyses of thermogravimetry data showed that the weight of the residual ash of the phytoremediated leaf, stem, and root of the plants was 37.0, 19.0, and 65.7 wt.%, respectively. Energy-dispersive X - ray spectroscopy determined the amount of Fe element in the residual ash of phytoremediated root is 7.05 wt.%, while that of the initial root is 1.18 wt.%. Conclusively, it can be proved that combining physical and biological processes is feasible to treat wastewater containing metal ions.
Keyphrases
- aqueous solution
- wastewater treatment
- municipal solid waste
- sewage sludge
- physical activity
- antibiotic resistance genes
- heavy metals
- anaerobic digestion
- high resolution
- mental health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mass spectrometry
- magnetic resonance
- weight loss
- risk assessment
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- single molecule
- artificial intelligence
- data analysis
- body weight
- computed tomography
- machine learning
- microbial community