Plant extract as environmental-friendly green catalyst for the reduction of hexavalent chromium in tannery effluent.
Environ Technol
; 39(11): 1376-1383, 2018 Jun.
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The aqueous extract of various plants like Coriandrum sativum (AECS), Alternanthera tenella colla (AEAT), Spermacoce hispida (AESH) and Mollugo verticillata (AEMV) was studied for its hexavalent chromium (CrVI) reduction property. Even though antioxidant activity was present, AEAT, AESH and AEMV did not reduce CrVI. AECS showed rapid and dose-dependent CrVI reduction. The efficient reduction of 50â
mg/L of CrVI using AECS was attained in the presence of 250â
µg/mL of starting plant material, incubating the reaction mixture at pH 2, 30°C and agitation at 190â
rpm. Under such conditions, about 40â
mg/L of CrVI was reduced at 3â
h of incubation. FT-IR analysis revealed the involvement of phenols, alcohols, alpha-hydroxy acid and flavonoids present in the AECS for the CrVI reduction. These results indicate that not all the plant extracts with rich antioxidants are capable of reducing CrVI. Using the conditions standardized in the present study, AECS reduced about 80% of CrVI present in the tannery effluent. These results signify the application of AECS as an eco-friendly method in the wastewater treatment.
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Poluentes Químicos da Água
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Extratos Vegetais
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Cromo
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Purificação da Água
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En
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Environ Technol
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SAUDE AMBIENTAL
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TOXICOLOGIA
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2018
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Article
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Índia
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Reino Unido