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PAZHAMALAI, VIVEK, ROMAULD, S. IVO, MEENAMBIGA, S. S., PREETHY, K. R., GOVINDAN, S., BISWAL, R. ABHISHEK, SUNDAR, A. MEENAKSHI, RAGAVI, C., BASKAR, S. |
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Oxidation Communications; 2023, Vol. 46 Issue 4, p759-765, 7p |
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Now a days, most of the industrial bodies outlet numerous quantity of effluents that directly harms the environment by increasing pollution and reducing the availability of pure water. For controlling certain environmental aspects, government bodies have taken several steps to control the effluent outlet from industry by applying the technique named as phytoremediation that receives attention as most cost effective treatment and also act as eco-friendly that uses natural sources such as plants, algae to decrease contaminants from sediments, soil and wastewater. It also plays a major role in removing heavy metals from wastewater using various parts of plants like flower, root and shoot system, this method is commonly known as Rhizofiltration. Different parts of plants has the ability to remove 60% of toxic metals when gets contacted with effluents. Aquatic plants like algae are also infused in effluent treatment using capsulation methods. Rather than this some conventional treatment methods are also used such as ion exchange, adsorption, reverse osmosis, electrochemical treatment, chemical precipitation, etc. This paper mainly overviews the water pollution problems and describe how plants play a major role in phytoremediation by focusing on the plans that are utilised for controlling the effluent outlet from industrial bodies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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