کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4419602 | 1618946 | 2015 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Liquid silicon dioxide was more efficient enhancing agent in removing cyanophos from soil.
• In P. major plus liquid SiO2, the leaves extracted greater amounts of cyaonphos.
• Cyclodextrins enhanced desorption of cyanophos in soil.
• HPβCD, HA, and Tween 80 removed convergents of cyanophos in polluted soil.
Cyanophos is commonly used in Egypt to control various agricultural and horticultural pests. It is a strong contaminant in the crop culturing environments because it is highly persistent and accumulates in the soil. This contaminant can be removed by phytoremediation, which is the use of plants to clean-up pollutants. Here we tested several several strategies to improve the effectiveness of this technology, which involved various techniques to solubilize contaminants. The phytoremediation efficiency of Plantago major L. was improved more by liquid silicon dioxide (SiO2) than by other solubility-enhancing agents, resulting in the removal of significant amounts of cyanophos from contaminated soil. Liquid SiO2 increased the capacity of P. major L. to remove cyanophos from soil by 45.9% to 74.05%. In P. major L. with liquid SiO2, leaves extracted more cyanophos (32.99 µg/g) than roots (13.33 µg/g) over 3 days. The use of solubilization agents such as surfactants, hydroxypropyl-ß-cyclodextrin (HPßCD), natural humic acid acid (HA), and Tween 80 resulted in the removal of 60 convergents of cyanophos from polluted soil. Although a batch equilibrium technique showed that use of HPßCD resulted in the efficient removal of cyanophos from soil, a greater amount of cyanophos was removed by P. major L. with SiO2. Moreover, a large amount of cyanophos was removed from soil by rice bran. This study indicates that SiO2 can improve the efficiency of phytoremediation of cyanophos.
Enhancing agents (SiO2, hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD), natural humic acid HA, and Tween 80) for Phytoremediation of cyanophos contaminated- soilFigure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slide
Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - Volume 117, July 2015, Pages 124–131