浮萍对原油污染水体重金属的生态修复研究

A. Ekperusi, F. Sikoki, E. Nwachukwu
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重金属以不同浓度的杂质形式存在于世界各地生产的原油中。当石油泄漏发生时,这些金属也会暴露在环境中。本研究采用浮萍(lena paucicostata)作为植物修复原油污染水体重金属的生态处理方法。将浮萍应用于原油污染的人工湿地生态系统中,模拟溢油现场。在60天的时间内,采用原子吸收法对重金属进行了分析。结果显示,本研究报告的重金属超标。15 d后镉、铬、铅、钒分别下降4.36%、7.06、17.95%和2.47%,Cd分别下降11.21%、19.94%和32.4%;Cr为13.15、16.9和13.76%;Pb含量分别为20.51、30.77和41.03%;30、45、60 d后,V的存活率分别为4.12%、15.66%、26.37%。在整个持续时间内,金属的平均值之间没有显著差异。研究结果表明,浮萍对原油污染水体中重金属具有一定的去除作用。延长研究时间可以增加植物从受污染介质中去除更多金属的潜力。该结果可作为原油污染环境中金属可持续修复的生态基础工具,转化为实际应用。
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Ecological Remediation of Heavy Metals in Crude Oil Polluted Waters Using Duckweed
Heavy metals are present in crude oil produced worldwide in varying concentration as impurities. Such metals are also exposed to the environment when oil spill occur. In this study, we applied the duckweed, Lemna paucicostata as an ecological based treatment method for the phytoremediation of heavy metals present in crude oil polluted waters. Duckweed was applied in an artificial constructed wetland mesocosm contaminated with crude oil to simulate a spill site. Heavy metals were analyzed following established guidelines using AAS for a 60-day period. The results showed that heavy metals reported in this study were above permissible limit. Initial cadmium, chromium, lead and vanadium decreased by 4.36, 7.06, 17.95 and 2.47% after 15 days respectively and then decreased further by 11.21, 19.94 and 32.4% for Cd; 13.15, 16.9 and 13.76% for Cr; 20.51, 30.77 and 41.03% for Pb; and 4.12, 15.66 and 26.37% for V after 30, 45 and 60 days respectively. There was no significant difference between the mean values of the metals across the duration. The result of this study showed that duckweed moderately removed heavy metals from crude oil polluted waters. Extending the duration of the study could increase the potentials of the plant to remove a higher amount of metals from the contaminated media. This result could be translated to real life application as an ecological base tool for the sustainable remediation of metals in crude oil polluted environment.
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