Phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (Centella Asiatica and Eichhornia Crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / Caroline Marajan … [et al.]

Phytoremediation is an approach using aquatic macrophytes to treat water contaminated by organic and inorganic substances including heavy metals. The aim of this study is to identify the potential aquatic macrophytes to be used for phytoremediation and to compare the reduction of copper by two speci...

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Main Authors: Marajan, Caroline, Akbar, Nor Azliza, Kennedy, Freddy, Johnny, Nurul Hafizza, Johnny, Diane Joanne, David, Irene Mengan
Other Authors: Ismail, Shafinar
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Published: Division of Research and Industry Linkages 2017
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spelling my.uitm.ir.479332021-08-20T07:07:12Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47933/ Phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (Centella Asiatica and Eichhornia Crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / Caroline Marajan … [et al.] Marajan, Caroline Akbar, Nor Azliza Kennedy, Freddy Johnny, Nurul Hafizza Johnny, Diane Joanne David, Irene Mengan QH Natural history - Biology Natural History Including nature conservation, geographical distribution Geographical distribution. Biogeography. Phylogeography Phytoremediation is an approach using aquatic macrophytes to treat water contaminated by organic and inorganic substances including heavy metals. The aim of this study is to identify the potential aquatic macrophytes to be used for phytoremediation and to compare the reduction of copper by two species of aquatic plants. The effectiveness of two aquatic plants, Centelia asiatica and Eichhornia crassipes, were evaluated for their capabilities in removing copper from copper solution. The plants were selected based on their easy availability, fast growth and low cost. The aquatic macrophytes were placed in 6 liters of solution containing of 1 mg/L, 3 mg/L and 5 mg/L of copper, for a period of 7 days. Analyses of heavy metals contents were conducted using an Atomic Absorption Spectrometer. Results showed that Centelia asiatica achieved complete removal of 1 mg/L copper concentration after the third day of treatment, Centelia asiatica also displayed maximum removal of 92% of 3 mg/L copper concentration and 62% for 5 mg/L copper concentration. The peak efficiency at the end of the experiments were at almost similar for Eichhornia crassipes, 83% for the 1 mg/L concentration, 80% for the 3 mg/L concentration and 83% for the 5 mg/L concentration. Overall, Centelia asiatica exhibit faster removal rate of copper compared to Eichhornia crassipes. In terms of effectiveness, the percentage removal of copper in solution was higher using Centelia asiatica. However, at higher concentration of copper (5 mg/L), Eichhornia crassipes was found to be more effective in removing copper compared to Centelia asiatica. Significant removal of copper was obtained at p<0.05 for containers containing both aquatic macrophytes, indicating that Centelia asiatica and Eichhornia crassipes can be utilized in the phytoremediation method to remove copper. Division of Research and Industry Linkages Ismail, Shafinar Mahphoth, Mohd Halim Abas, Aemillyawaty Mohd Radzi, Fazlina Alias, Aidah Jamil, Ilinadia Hassan, Nor Yus Shahirah Shaari, Shafirah Zahari, Farihan 2017 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47933/1/47933.pdf ID47933 Marajan, Caroline and Akbar, Nor Azliza and Kennedy, Freddy and Johnny, Nurul Hafizza and Johnny, Diane Joanne and David, Irene Mengan (2017) Phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (Centella Asiatica and Eichhornia Crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / Caroline Marajan … [et al.]. In: Melaka International Intellectual Exposition (MIIEX 2017). Division of Research and Industry Linkages, Alor Gajah, Melaka.
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topic QH Natural history - Biology
Natural History Including nature conservation, geographical distribution
Geographical distribution. Biogeography. Phylogeography
spellingShingle QH Natural history - Biology
Natural History Including nature conservation, geographical distribution
Geographical distribution. Biogeography. Phylogeography
Marajan, Caroline
Akbar, Nor Azliza
Kennedy, Freddy
Johnny, Nurul Hafizza
Johnny, Diane Joanne
David, Irene Mengan
Phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (Centella Asiatica and Eichhornia Crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / Caroline Marajan … [et al.]
description Phytoremediation is an approach using aquatic macrophytes to treat water contaminated by organic and inorganic substances including heavy metals. The aim of this study is to identify the potential aquatic macrophytes to be used for phytoremediation and to compare the reduction of copper by two species of aquatic plants. The effectiveness of two aquatic plants, Centelia asiatica and Eichhornia crassipes, were evaluated for their capabilities in removing copper from copper solution. The plants were selected based on their easy availability, fast growth and low cost. The aquatic macrophytes were placed in 6 liters of solution containing of 1 mg/L, 3 mg/L and 5 mg/L of copper, for a period of 7 days. Analyses of heavy metals contents were conducted using an Atomic Absorption Spectrometer. Results showed that Centelia asiatica achieved complete removal of 1 mg/L copper concentration after the third day of treatment, Centelia asiatica also displayed maximum removal of 92% of 3 mg/L copper concentration and 62% for 5 mg/L copper concentration. The peak efficiency at the end of the experiments were at almost similar for Eichhornia crassipes, 83% for the 1 mg/L concentration, 80% for the 3 mg/L concentration and 83% for the 5 mg/L concentration. Overall, Centelia asiatica exhibit faster removal rate of copper compared to Eichhornia crassipes. In terms of effectiveness, the percentage removal of copper in solution was higher using Centelia asiatica. However, at higher concentration of copper (5 mg/L), Eichhornia crassipes was found to be more effective in removing copper compared to Centelia asiatica. Significant removal of copper was obtained at p<0.05 for containers containing both aquatic macrophytes, indicating that Centelia asiatica and Eichhornia crassipes can be utilized in the phytoremediation method to remove copper.
author2 Ismail, Shafinar
author_facet Ismail, Shafinar
Marajan, Caroline
Akbar, Nor Azliza
Kennedy, Freddy
Johnny, Nurul Hafizza
Johnny, Diane Joanne
David, Irene Mengan
format Book Section
author Marajan, Caroline
Akbar, Nor Azliza
Kennedy, Freddy
Johnny, Nurul Hafizza
Johnny, Diane Joanne
David, Irene Mengan
author_sort Marajan, Caroline
title Phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (Centella Asiatica and Eichhornia Crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / Caroline Marajan … [et al.]
title_short Phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (Centella Asiatica and Eichhornia Crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / Caroline Marajan … [et al.]
title_full Phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (Centella Asiatica and Eichhornia Crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / Caroline Marajan … [et al.]
title_fullStr Phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (Centella Asiatica and Eichhornia Crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / Caroline Marajan … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (Centella Asiatica and Eichhornia Crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / Caroline Marajan … [et al.]
title_sort phytoremedial potential of aquatic macrophytes (centella asiatica and eichhornia crassipes) for the removal of copper in contaminated water / caroline marajan … [et al.]
publisher Division of Research and Industry Linkages
publishDate 2017
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47933/1/47933.pdf
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