Phytoremediation of Boron From Wastewater in Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands

Pedro Correia, C. Ribeiro, H. Chaves, F. Carvalho, A. Almeida
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The aim of this work was to evaluate the possibility of boron removal from synthetic wastewater using a vertical constructed flow (VFCW) planted with Vetiveria zizanioides. Two boron concentrations were used (15 ± 1 and 30 ± 1 mg L−1) and a hydraulic load (HL) of 191 ± 10 L m−2d−1. The wastewater samples were taken and the flow rate in the inlet and outlet of the VFCW were measured. The levels of dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, pH and boron were determined in the wastewater. The concentrations of the essential elements and nutrients, namely total Kjeldhal nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium in above growth biomass composition were measured. The results showed that: boron removal efficiencies depended on the boron concentration, so 60 ± 3% was obtained for the 15 mg L−1 concentration and 26 ± 2% for 30 mg L−1; calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium concentrations in the vegetal biomass decreased to the boron concentration of 30 mg L−1, and boron may have interfered with Vetiveria zizanioides growth. Keywords: biomass composition, boron removal, light expanded clay aggregates, Vetiveria zizanioides, vertical flow constructed wetland
本研究的目的是评价种植香根草的垂直构建流(VFCW)去除合成废水中硼的可能性。使用两种硼浓度(15±1和30±1 mg L−1),水力负荷(HL)为191±10 L m−2d−1。采集了废水样品,测量了VFCW进出口的流量。测定了废水中溶解氧、电导率、pH和硼的含量。测定了上述生长生物量组成中必需元素和营养物质即总凯氏氮、磷、钙、镁、钠和钾的浓度。结果表明:硼的去除率与硼的浓度有关,15mg L−1的去除率为60±3%,30mg L−1的去除率为26±2%;植物生物量中钙、镁、钾和钠的浓度降至硼浓度为30 mg L−1,硼可能干扰了香根草的生长。关键词:生物质组成,脱硼,轻膨胀粘土团聚体,香根草,垂直流人工湿地
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