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for "Rhizofiltration: A New Technology to Remove Heavy Metals From Aqueous Streams"


Title
Rhizofiltration: A New Technology to Remove Heavy Metals From Aqueous Streams
Author Ensley, Burt ; Dushenkov, Viatcheslav ; Raskin, Ilya ; Salt, David E. 
Society / Organization SME 
Summary / Abstract Roots of many hydroponically grown terrestrial plants, including sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) effectively remove toxic metals such as Cu+2, Cd+2, Cr+6, Ni+2, Pb+2 and Zn+2 2 from aqueous solutions. It should be possible to scale up this process such that plant roots can be used to treat large volume aqueous waste streams. It can be extrapolated from laboratory results that to reduce the Cd concentration in a waste stream, from 1 ppm to below 4 ppb, with a flow rate of 4000 L/min, would require 3500 sq. m of plant roots with a density 5 kg fresh weight per sq. m. These results suggest that the roots of hydroponically grown terrestrial plants may provide an attractive alternative to the accepted water treatment technologies. 
Format PDF 
File Size 177.2k 
Specifications v 7.0 / 300 dpi 
Copyright Date 1/1/95 
Publication Date 1/1/95 
Digitization Date 10/25/07 
Book Title New Remediation Technology in the Changing Environmental Arena 
Chapter Chapter 21 - Technology for Remediation 
Pages
ISBN 0-087335-131-2 

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