Current World Environment, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 20(1), С. 261 - 274
Опубликована: Май 5, 2025
Bioremediation of arsenic by medicinal plants had been studied in the present paper. Cascabela thevetia (Kaner) having few anticancer properties and Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy) may adversely affect health if grown on contaminated soil. Different initial concentrations i.e. 5 ppm, 2 ppm taken at different pH values 2, 7, 9 to find optimum condition maximum bioremediation using C. T. cordifolia. The peaks HPLC 227 nm shown changes before after treatment. FTIR also showed adsorption. When an concentration As(III) was treated with residual 0.15 ppm. Whereas 0.10 7. Maximum percentage removal 97% 9. No considerable effect observed remediation. experimental data best fitted pseudo-second order reaction.
Язык: Английский