Abstract
Heavy metals accumulation from industrial wastewater even at low concentrations can cause long term cumulative health effects. To overcome this problem, phytoremediation is an alternative method to treat industrial wastewater. In this study, Ipomoea aquatica and Centella asiatica were used as phytoremediation plants for removing aluminum (Al) and iron (Fe) from industrial wastewater. The results showed that the regression value (R2) for all metal concentrations (mg/L) over treatment day is positive and similar to R2 = 1. This result indicated that the metal concentration exhibits a good relationship for reflecting the decrease in the metal concentration with the proportion of treatment day. It was found that I. aquatica accumulates higher Al and Fe contents than C. asiatica. The translocation factor of both plants was found to be greater than 1, implying that both plants can accumulate and extract heavy metals from industrial wastewater.
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Hanafiah, M. M., Zainuddin, M. F., Nizam, N. U. M., Halim, A. A., & Rasool, A. (2020). Phytoremediation of aluminum and iron from industrial wastewater using Ipomoea aquatica and centella asiatica. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10093064
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