Incineration Experiment to Dispose as Hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata L

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Incineration technology were studied in order to investigate the feasibility of incineration technology on disposal of the arsenic-containing hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata L,The muffle furnace experiment examined the changes of arsenic in fresh and withered leaves of P. vittata L.There are different temperature such as 200 °C, 400 °C, 800 °C three temperature gradient in the incineration experiment,which research the quality and volatilization of arsenic under the different temperature . The results showed that the plant quality reduced accompanied by the volatilization of arsenic was raised with the increasing of temperature . P.vittata L had maximum mass loss and the least volatile of heavy metal after burning treatment at 400 °C . The result provides insight into developing harmless disposal or resource-reuse-oriented methods for disposal of the plants used for large scale phytoremediation application. Key words: Hyperaccumulator; Incineration; Pteris vittata L.; dispose

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 821-822)

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