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Toxicity test of desorbed chromium from polluted soil around tannery industry in Yogyakarta-Indonesia by using Brassica juncea and Helianthus annuus L.
Abstract
Indonesia’s target to be a new industrial country makes a wide chance in the developing of many industrial sectors. The main problem is the disruption of environmental balance due to poorly managed liquid waste released by the industry. Heavy metal such as chromium (Cr) is the typical pollutant generated from tannery industry in Indonesia.\xa0 Toxicity test of desorbed chromium ions from polluted soil around tannery industry in Yogyakarta-Indonesia by using\xa0 Brassica juncea and\xa0 Helianthus annuus L. has been carried out. In this research,\xa0soil samples were divide d into four sample points based on the distances from the waste water point sources. Metal content and some physico- c hemical properties including ash content, total organic carbon, and cation exchange capacity were determined in this study. Furthermore, the chromium ions adsorption and desorption from polluted soils were investigated and measured by atomic adsorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Thus, e cotoxicity test s of\xa0 soil eluates from desorption experiments w ere performed with\xa0 Brassica juncea and\xa0 Helianthus annuus\xa0 L . Th e results showed that sample III had the\xa0 highest Cr content\xa0 at 916 mg kg –1 . The adsorption isotherm of Cr ions into soils followed Langmuir isotherm with the highest maximum adsorption capacity value at 14.286 mg kg -1 in the sample point IV (unpolluted soil). The optimum desorption of chromium occurred at pH 3. Toxicity test showed that Cr ions had toxic effect to\xa0 Brassica juncea and\xa0 Helianthus annuus L.