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TOXICITY IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIRMATIONOF METAL PLATTING WASTEWATERTOXICITY IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIRMATIONOF METAL PLATTING WASTEWATER

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TOXICITY IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIRMATIONOF METAL PLATTING WASTEWATER
Authors
정진호김효진조기종조현제박은주신기일
Issue Date
2007
Publisher
대한환경공학회
Keywords
Bioassay; Daphnia magna; Heavy metals; Metal plating wastewater; Toxicity identification
Citation
Environmental Engineering Research, v.12, no.1, pp.16 - 20
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KCI
Journal Title
Environmental Engineering Research
Volume
12
Number
1
Start Page
16
End Page
20
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/125862
ISSN
1226-1025
Abstract
Toxicity of metal plating wastewater was evaluated by using acute toxicity tests on Daphnia magna. To identify toxicants of metal plating wastewater, several manipulations such as solid phase extraction (SPE), ion exchange and graduated pH adjustment were used. The SPE test had no significant effect on baseline toxicity, suggesting absence of toxic non-polar organics in metal plating wastewater. However, anion exchange largely decreased the baseline toxicity by 88%, indicating the causative toxicants were inorganic anions. Considering high concentration of chromium in metal plating wastewater, it is thought the anion is Cr(VI) species. Graduated pH test showing independence of the toxicity on pH change strongly supports this assumption. However, as revealed by toxicity confirmation experiment, the initial toxicity of metal plating wastewater (24-h TU = 435) was not explained only by Cr(VI) (24-h TU = 725 at 280 mg L-1). Addition of nickel (29.5 mg L-1) and copper (26.5 mg L-1) largely decreased the chromium toxicity up to 417 TU, indicating antagonistic interaction between heavy metals. This heavy metal interaction was successfully predicted by an equation of 24-h TU = 3.67 × ln([Cu] + [Ni]) + 79.44 at a fixed concentration of chromium.
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