Abstract

Phytoremediation  is a promising elective technique to treat modern effluents, predominantly in light of its minimal effort and high metal restricting limit. In this work, Zinc and Chromium Phytoremediation  process by Sargassum sp. ocean growth biomass was examined . The work considered the assurance boundaries of Zinc and Chromium sorption for example, pH, temperature, unsettling rate and biomass size. The ideal conditions were: pH3, temperature (303k) room temperature, biomass size 0.5mm and fomentation speed 150rpm. The greatest take-up of Chromium and Zinc is 65% and 53% separately. The motor examination uncovered that the adsorption of Chromium and zinc by Sargassum sp . fitted the Langmuir isotherm.

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