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      Spectrochemical Analysis of Soil around Leather Tanning Industry Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

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      Journal of Chemistry
      Hindawi Limited

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          We report the use of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to determine the chromium contamination of soil due to effluents from leather tanning industry in Kasur District of Punjab ( + 31 6 23.2 1 , + 74 2 7 16.2 9 ) in Pakistan. Calibration curves were constructed by indigenously prepared standard sample and fitting of curves by linear regression. The limit of detection (LOD) was found to be 23.71 mg kg −1. It has been found that the concentration of chromium in the soil is up to 839 mg kg −1in vicinity of effluent drain and 1829 mg kg −1in the area of old stagnant pool, which is much higher than the safe limits. Qualitative detection of other elements like Na, Cl, Fe, P, and Si was done from LIBS spectra. The leaching of soil contaminants due to seepage of industrial effluents from deteriorating brick lined drains in horizontal direction has also been observed.

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          Impacts of Chromium from Tannery Effluent and Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Options

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            LIBS-an efficient approach for the determination of Cr in industrial wastewater.

            Shesh Rai (2008)
            In the present paper, LIB spectra of different water samples having varying concentration of Cr (certified reference material, CRM) have been recorded by using liquid jet (fabricated in our laboratory) configuration. Calibration curves for different atomic lines of Cr are compared and it is found that calibration curve for Cr II (283.5 nm) atomic line is the best in terms of the Limit of detection (LOD) which is found to be 30 ppm. This calibration curve has been used for quantification of Cr in wastewater collected from Cr-electroplating industry where the concentration of Cr is found to be 1500 ppm. Its removal can be planned by biological system, which is in progress.
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              New approach of depollution of solid chromium leather waste by the use of organic chelates

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                Journal
                Journal of Chemistry
                Journal of Chemistry
                Hindawi Limited
                2090-9063
                2090-9071
                2013
                2013
                : 2013
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                : 1-6
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                10.1155/2013/894020
                2cffa773-99c6-427b-bbd1-457c415bcef3
                © 2013

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