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- 2023Concurrent weak localization and double Schottky barrier across a grain boundary in bicrystal SrTiO3citations
- 2020POTENTIAL OF WATER HYACINTH (EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES L.) FOR PHYTOREMEDIATION OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTE WATER
- 2019Crystallization of two rare-earth aluminosilicate glass-ceramics using conventional and microwave heat-treatmentscitations
- 2019Triple-Cation-Based Perovskite Photocathodes with AZO Protective Layer for Hydrogen Production Applicationscitations
- 2019Characterization of a cohort of patients with arterial thrombosis from the Georgian Adjarian population
- 2018Scalable Triple Cation Mixed Halide Perovskite–BiVO 4 Tandems for Bias-Free Water Splitting
- 2018Theoretical and experimental analysis of multifunctional high performance cement mortar matrices reinforced with varying lengths of carbon fibers ; Análisis teórico y experimental de matrices multifuncionales de mortero de cemento de alta resistencia reforzadas con fibras de carbono de distintas longitudescitations
- 2018Scalable Triple Cation Mixed Halide Perovskite–BiVO<inf>4</inf> Tandems for Bias-Free Water Splittingcitations
- 20182D polymeric cadmium(II) complexes containing 1,3-imidazolidine-2-thione (Imt) ligand, [Cd(Imt)(H2O)2(SO4)]n and [Cd(Imt)2(N3)2]ncitations
- 2018Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase Gene Polymorphism (C677T) as a Risk Factor for Arterial Thrombosis in Georgian Patientscitations
- 2015Crystallisation studies of Si₃N₄-Al₂O₃-SiO₂-Y₂O₃ glass-ceramics under different heat-treatment conditionscitations
- 2015Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubbercitations
- 2015A study of the effect of precursors on physical and biological properties of mesoporous bioactive glasscitations
- 2015Blue-Green Color Tunable Solution Processable Organolead Chloride-Bromide Mixed Halide Perovskites for Optoelectronic Applicationscitations
- 2013Shear Strengthening of Short Span Reinforced Concrete Beams with CFRP Sheetscitations
- 2012Influence of the annealing temperatures on the photoluminescence of KCaBO<inf>3</inf>:Eu<sup>3+</sup>phosphorcitations
- 2012Polyaniline-sodium montmorillonite clay nanocomposites: effect of clay concentration on thermal, structural, and electrical propertiescitations
- 2012Morphological Study on Room-Temperature-Cured PMMA-Grafted Natural Rubber-Toughened Epoxy/Layered Silicate Nanocompositecitations
- 2012Growth of N-substituted polypyrrole layers in ionic liquids: synthesis and its electrochromic propertiescitations
- 2012Response of Thiel-embalmed Human Liver and Kidney to MR-guided Focused Ultrasound Surgerycitations
- 2010Shear Strengthening of Corbels with Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymers (CFRP) ; Refuerzo a cortante de ménsulas con polímeros reforzados con fibra de carbono (CFRP)citations
- 2010UV-cured polymer electrolytes encompassing hydrophobic room temperature ionic liquid for lithium batteriescitations
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POTENTIAL OF WATER HYACINTH (EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES L.) FOR PHYTOREMEDIATION OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTE WATER
Abstract
The present study was carried out to determine the potential for phytoremediation of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) plant for Cadmium (Cd), Arsenic (Ar), and Mercury (Hg) absorption. The samples were collected from Dhamthal, Zafarwal and Narowal. The plant samples were cut into their parts and dried at room temperature for 25-30 days until they were fully dried. The change in fresh weight and dry weight was examined. The data of collected samples was recorded and statistically analyzed, which revealed the significance of results for different localities. The lower coefficient of variation was recorded for all studied traits which revealed that there was consistency among the results for different localities. For our study the plant's percentage removal of metals was determined using atomic absorption spectroscopy in plant sample as well as water sample. Metal uptake happened at variable degrees. The water hyacinth uptake the largest metal uptake per dry weight of water hyacinth was 166.25ppm for cadmium and the smallest 0.032ppm was for mercury. In water sample highest amount of metal was 177.25ppm for cadmium and lowest 0.012ppm was for arsenic. It was found from our study that the water hyacinth (Eichhornia crasssipes) uptake cadmium (cd) metal from sewage water in highest amount as compare to arsenic and mercury. It was suggested that the use of water hyacinth plant may be helpful to remove heavy metals from waste water to minimize the heavy metal pollution of water.