Title of article
Bioremoval of lead from water using Lemna minor
Author/Authors
Gazi Nazmul Haq Rahmani، نويسنده , , Steven P.K. Sternberg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
6
From page
225
To page
230
Abstract
This study examined the ability of duckweed (Lemna minor) to remove soluble lead from water. The duckweed was obtained
from the Devils Lake wastewater treatment plant in North Dakota. The viable aquatic plants were exposed to a single dose of lead
(from Pb(NO3)2) at a concentration of 5.0 mg/l for a time period of 21 days. Lead concentrations were measured in the water daily
and in the biomass at the conclusion of the experiment. All measurements were done in triplicate and performed in accordance with
standard methods. These data were used to calculate the removal eciency with respect to time, and to provide the necessary
empirical constants to model the removal behavior. Viable biomass removed 85±90% of the lead, viable duckweed previously exposed
to lead removed 70±80% of the lead, non-viable biomass (control group) removed 60±75% of the lead, and there was no
removal in the `no-biomassʹ control group. Based on these results we conclude that the viable biomass is eective in removing lead
present at sub-lethal levels.
Keywords
Duckweed , Lemna minor , kinetic model , Bioremoval , Lead
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
410669
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