Abstract

<p>Tanning industry produces liquid waste containing heavy metals, especially chromium – harmful for ecosystems and human health. Phytoremediation is a technique that utilizes the physiologicalpotential of plants to transform contaminants to be less or non-hazardous. The aim of the research is to determine the efficiency of <em>Ceratophyllum</em><em> </em><em>demersum</em><em> </em>L. to remediate chrome in tannery wastewater. The research uses 84 strands of <em>C. demersum</em><em> </em>compound leaves of 30 g wet weight. The treatments consist of the use of 7.74 mg/L, 11.30 mg/L, 17.00 mg/L and 23.73 mg/L concentrations of chromium and a control. The research is conducted using a static method. The design of the experimentis complete random design with 3 times of treatment in 14 days. The parameters observed are the efficiency of chromium phytoremediation, water turbidity, BOD, and total chlorophyll level of the leaves. The results show that the highest efficiency is gained at the concentration of 7.74 mg/L with 1.7% chromium, 17.3% water turbidity, and 46%BOD. Meanwhile, the highest efficiency of total chlorophyll level is 3.88 mg/L, gained at the concentration of 17.00 mg/L. In conclusion, <em>C. demersum </em>is good to use as a <em>phytoremediator</em> of tannery wastewater at the concentration of 7.74 mg/L<a href="file:///D:/My%20Word/Jurnal/Dokumen%20Jurnal/Biosaintifika%202%20Akreditasi/12%20Agustus%202017/epa,%209%20mei,%20fiks.docx#_msocom_1">[V(F1]</a> , subsequently, these results can be used as a basis for the consideration of the application implementation in the process of liquid waste reduction. </p>

Highlights

  • METHODSTanning industry is one of the industries using hazardous and toxic materials in the production; that is chromium (Cr)

  • The highest efficiency level of chrome phytoremediation was shown in the 7.74 mg/L waste concentration, which is 1.7% in 14 days. This phytoremediation ability is in line with the research conducted by Teymouri et al (2013) which uses C. demersum in a NaCl-modified chrome solution

  • Chrome accumulated in C. demersum decreases the level of chlorophyll

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Introduction

METHODSTanning industry is one of the industries using hazardous and toxic materials in the production; that is chromium (Cr). The highest efficiency level of chrome phytoremediation was shown in the 7.74 mg/L waste concentration, which is 1.7% in 14 days. Chrome accumulated in C. demersum decreases the level of chlorophyll. Ceratophyllum demersum experiences oxidative stress caused by over-limit chrome toxicity in its tissues – and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) such as H2O2 occurs.

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