2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/963/1/012057
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Subsurface flow constructed wetland model for phytoremediation of chromium from tannery wastewater using Echinodorus palaefolius

Abstract: In the leather tanning process or tannery, Cr solution is usually used to modify leather properties. This results in Cr containing wastewater, which becomes a crucial issue. One promising method for removing Cr from tannery wastewater is by using subsurface flow constructed wetland (SSF-CW). A combination of adsorption and phytoremediation that occurs in the SSF-CW removes Cr from wastewater. In this research, the effect of vegetation and media on Cr removal was investigated. Echinodorus palaefolius was used a… Show more

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“…The implementation of suitable and effective waste treatment technology is one of the crucial stages in decreasing the negative impact produced by heavy metals on the surrounding environment [7][8][9]. Heavy metals and toxic substances can be removed by several waste treatment procedures physiologically, physically and chemically, including adsorption, ion exchange, chemical precipitation, electrochemical processing and filtration membranes and phytoremediation [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of suitable and effective waste treatment technology is one of the crucial stages in decreasing the negative impact produced by heavy metals on the surrounding environment [7][8][9]. Heavy metals and toxic substances can be removed by several waste treatment procedures physiologically, physically and chemically, including adsorption, ion exchange, chemical precipitation, electrochemical processing and filtration membranes and phytoremediation [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%