Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4925582 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The article reported herein was conducted as part of comprehensive study considered to evaluate the efficiency of Ludwigia stolonifera as a local aquatic plant located in the Egyptian environment for phytoremediation of hazardous toxic and radioactive elements dissolved in aqueous wastes dispersed from industrial and urban applications through the human activities. Ludwigia stolonifera was immersed in single and binary solution of 60Co and 137Cs. The specific uptake rate of plant was determined at various activity contents of radionuclides, multiplied masses of plant, lighting exposure and different pH values. Accumulation of 60Co and 137Cs in mixture was more than 95% and 65% respectively. pH was less effective than the other evaluated parameters.
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Authors
H.M. Saleh, T.A. Bayoumi, H.H. Mahmoud, R.F. Aglan,