Analytical Chemistry Letters, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 14(5), С. 738 - 754
Опубликована: Сен. 2, 2024
AbstractThe toxicity and reactivity of chromium (Cr) depend on its chemical form or oxidation state which directs the significance speciation. Cr(VI) is a 'Class A' carcinogen whereas Cr(III)) considered as essential for metabolism. In this work, concentrations Cr species in different sampling sites tannery effluent have been spectroscopically determined. was determined by UV-visible spectrophotometer through azo dye formation. Total FAAS while Cr(III) subtraction. The Cr(IV) concentration before after treatment found close proximity since wastewater process evidently not effective at reducing level waste stream (i.e., 3.34 mg/ L versus 3.15 mg/L). (3.15 mg/L) more than 31 times higher permissible limit WHO (0.1 Furthermore, downstream receiving river (0.59 12 upstream (0.046 (25.73 50 (0.51 mg/L), confirming that pollution from effluent.GRAPHICAL ABSTRACTDisplay full sizeKeywords: Hexavalent chromiumconcentrationpermissible limitspeciationspectrophotometer Supplementary dataTable S1-S7 Figure S1 are available supplementary data.
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