- Title
Removal of organic dyes from wastewater using Eichhornia crassipes: a potential phytoremediation option.
- Authors
Sharma, Rishabh; Saini, Hemant; Paul, Devina Rattan; Chaudhary, Sudesh; Nehra, Satya Pal
- Abstract
Wastewater from textile industries is a potential source of organic dyes in natural water bodies. Environmental concerns of chemical methods for removal of dyes from wastewater are no more a viable solution, and there is growing concern to develop alternative approaches such as green chemistry and phytoremediation. This study reports the removal of organic dyes from wastewater using Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms (water hyacinth), as an easily available and fast-growing plant species. Growth of water hyacinth among individual cationic (rose bengal (RB), methylene blue (MB), crystal violet (CV), auramine O (AO), rhodamine B (RhB) and anionic (xylenol orange (XO), phenol red (PR), cresol red (CR), methyl orange (MO)) dye solutions and degradation of dyes were monitored. Results indicated that water hyacinth has good absorption and degradation potential for both types of dyes (cationic or anionic) and effectively removes dyes from solution. Water hyacinth can be used as a suitable and effective phytoremediate for removal of organic dyes from the wastewater. Graphical abstract
- Subjects
ORGANIC dyes; GENTIAN violet; WATER hyacinth; METHYLENE blue; PHYTOREMEDIATION; SEWAGE; NATURAL dyes & dyeing
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2021, Vol 28, Issue 6, p7116
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-020-10940-8