Title of article
Detection of an Aromatic Compound at the Roots of Cyperus Hermaphroditus by Photoacoustic Techniques
Author/Authors
A. Cruz-Orea، نويسنده , , S. A. Tom?s، نويسنده , , A. Guerrero-Zu?iga and A. Rodr?guez-DoraIntes ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
603
To page
610
Abstract
Some plants are used to remove organic and inorganic contaminants like
chlorinated solvents, petrochemicals, pesticides, and explosives. These contaminants
can be captured by the plant roots and then sequestered, degraded,
immobilized, or transformed into other less toxic or non-toxic products.
Cyperus hermaphroditus is a species endemic to the Santa Alejandrina swamp in
Veracruz, Mexico, which is a site highly contaminated with industrial and
petroleum wastes. The capability of Cyperus hermaphroditus to remove phenanthrene
is reported in this study. Removal occurs by adsorption of this contaminant
on the plant roots and can be assessed by analyzing the evolution of
the absorption spectrum of the root system. Cyperus hermaphroditus plants of
three months were cultivated in a hydroponic culture and exposed to 40, 80, and
120 ppm phenanthrene for twelve days. Photoacoustic spectra of the root
system indicate that higher amounts of phenanthrene are adsorbed with
increasing phenanthrene concentrations, suggesting the use of Cyperus hermaphroditus
for phenanthrene removal.
Keywords
Phytoremediation , phenanthrene removal , Cyperus hermaphroditus , Photoacousticspectroscopy
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number
427073
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