Title of article :
Chelate-assisted phytoextraction of mercury in biosolids Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Cristina Lomonte، نويسنده , , Augustine Doronila، نويسنده , , David Gregory، نويسنده , , Alan J.M. Baker، نويسنده , , Spas D. Kolev، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
8
From page :
2685
To page :
2692
Abstract :
Mercury contaminated stockpiles of biosolids (8.4 mg kg− 1 Hg) from Melbourne Waterʹs Western Treatment Plant (MW-WTP) were investigated to evaluate the possibility of their Hg chelate-assisted phytoextraction. The effects of ammonium thiosulphate (NH4)2S2O3, cysteine (Cys), nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), and potassium iodide (KI) were studied to mobilize Hg and to increase its uptake in plant shoots. Three plant species were selected for this study, one herbaceous and two grasses: Atriplex codonocarpa, Austrodanthonia caespitosa and Vetiveria zizanioides. KI proved to be the best candidate for Hg phytostabilization in biosolids because it facilitated the concentration of this metal mainly in roots. (NH4)2S2O3 was shown to be the most effective chelating agent among those tested for Hg phytoextraction as it allowed the highest translocation of Hg into the above-ground tissues of the selected plant species. The phytoextraction conditions using A. caespitosa as the best performing plant species were optimized at an (NH4)2S2O3 concentration of 27 mmol kg− 1 and contact time with biosolids of seven day. Monitoring of the Hg concentration in biosolids and in leachate water during a 9-day treatment revealed that the biosolids Hg concentration decreased significantly after the first day of treatment and then it decreased only slightly with time reaching a value of 5.6 mg kg− 1 Hg at the end of the 9-day period. From the corresponding results obtained for the leachate water, it was suggested that a relatively large fraction of Hg (0.7 mg kg− 1 Hg) was promptly mobilized and consequently the plants were able to take up the metal and translocate it into shoots.
Keywords :
Mercury , Chelate-assisted phytoextraction , Biosolids
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
987482
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