Abstract Phytoremediation through aquatic macrophytes treatment system (AMATS) for the removal of pollutants and contaminants from various natural sources is a well established environmental protection technique. Water hyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ), a worst invasive aquatic weed has been utilised for various research activities over the last few decades. The biosorption capacity of the water hyacinth in minimising various contaminants present in the industrial wastewater is well studied. The present review quotes the literatures related to the biosorption capacity of the water hyacinth in reducing the concentration of dyestuffs, heavy metals and minimising certain other physiochemical parameters like TSS (total suspended solids), TDS (total dissolved solids), COD (chemical oxygen demand) and BOD (biological oxygen demand) in textile wastewater. Sorption kinetics through various models, factors influencing the biosorption capacity, and role of physical and chemical modifications in the water hyacinth are also discussed.
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) – An efficient and economic adsorbent for textile effluent treatment – A review
Published 2017 in Arabian Journal of Chemistry
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2017
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Arabian Journal of Chemistry
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2017-05-01
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