Efecto de los campos magnéticos variables sobre la capacidad de eliminación de cromo (VI) del agua por berros (Nasturtium officinale): un modelo propuesto
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https://doi.org/10.6036/10601Abstract
This study presents the effect of a variable magnetic field
on chromium (VI) absorption typical of a hydroponic system
for Phytoabsorption using watercress (Nasturtium officinale)
plants in a batch system. The experimentation was carried
out applying magnetic fields of 12 and 44 mT and comparing
it with the system without field; the field was generated by
arrangement of coils and specific conditions for each system,
for this work solutions with concentrations of 1, 10, and 20
ppm of chromium (VI) were used during a four-week process
with the objective of evaluating the effect of the magnetic
field in bioaccumulation in the system. The results indicate that
the absorption of chromium increased per week, having that
in most of the study cases (0 mT, 12 mT, 44 mT) the highest
absorption was achieved in week 4, having that for all cases
between week 3 and 4 the difference is minimal, likewise the
results indicate that when implementing a magnetic field
bioaccumulation is favored showing similar results for both
magnetic fields studied in this work. The highest removal
efficiency for the study cases corresponding to 1 ppm and 10
ppm was achieved when a field of 12 mT was applied, reporting
values of 0.83 and 0.85 respectively, with respect to the case
of 20 ppm, the highest efficiency was 0.83 applying a field of
44 mT. Statistical correlation models were found using multiple
linear regression model finding significant variables (the
magnetic field, concentration of chromium (VI), exposure time).
With the interaction model we found significant interactions
(concentration*week and field*concentration), and with the
model of quadratic terms and interactions (non-significant
field*week), which presented adequate adjustments description
of the phenomenon, r^2=0.965 using coefficient analysis.
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