The development of biotechnology for water purification from toxic hexavalent chromium by duckweed plants (Lemna minor L.)

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* Massive plant mortality explains the violation of this law for L.minor cultivation on 8 mM of initial chromium (VI) concentration.
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Revision as of 23:21, 7 March 2015

The problem of environmental pollution

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As chromium compounds were used in dyes and paints and the tanning of leather, these compounds are often found in soil and groundwater at abandoned industrial sites, now needing environmental cleanup and remediation per the treatment of brownfield land. Primer paint containing hexavalent chromium is still widely used for aerospace and automobile refinishing applications.

World Health Organization recommended maximum allowable concentration in drinking water for Cr (VI) is 0.05 mg/l.

Duckweed cultivation in the presence of Cr(VI)

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Lemna plants growht under Cr(VI) indused stress

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  • Duckweed plants survive in a medium containing Cr(VI) in concentration up to 4mM.
  • Increasing of Cr(VI) concentration up to 8 mM is critical: plants die but can reduce toxic Cr(VI) to nontoxic Cr(III) by plant metabolites

Time of frond number doubling

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Decreasing of Cr(VI) concentration in the medium

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During the Cr(VI) reduction it concentration in cultivation medium decreases linearly.

Massive plant mortality explains the violation of this law for L.minor cultivation on 8 mM of initial chromium (VI) concentration.

Plants can not completely reduce chromium (VI) in such conditions but decreases it concentration eight times.

Biotechnology for water purification from Cr(VI) by duckweed (Lemna minor) plants

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  • Detoxicated water may be returned to environment
  • Chromium (III) hydroxide Cr(OH)3 is used as a pigment, as a mordant, and as a catalyst for organic reactions.
  • Duckweed is acceptable for obtaining biofuels
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