PHYTOREMEDIATION OF AG AND AU IN MINING LIABILITIES BY Stipa Ichu AND Cortaderia Nitida: A LABORATORY ASSESSMENT

S. Bravo-Thais, M. Romero, M. Flores, M. Guzman

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Abstract

The phytoremediation method is proposed to recover valuable metals from polluted soils. In this sense, the objective of this research is to determine if it is possible to use native plants in the recovery of precious metals from abandoned mining liabilities. The tailings samples containing Au and Ag were acquired from the northern region of Peru. Two native plant species, Stipa Ichu and Cortaderia Nitida, were used. Results show that Au was recovery around 19% (1.52 mg/Kg) and 25.43% (1.78 mg/Kg) by using Stipa Ichu and Cortadeira Nitida, respectively. Besides, Ag had a better recovery in the Stipa Ichu reaching a value of 6.83% (0.628 mg/Kg); in contrast, Cortadeira Nitida had an efficiency of 3.6% (0.814 mg/Kg). Bioaccumulation, bioconcentration and translocation factors were calculated by determining the concentration of precious metals in the roots and aerial parts of each plant. Results show that Stipa Ichu had a greater capacity of hyperaccumulated Ag compared to Au; while Cortaderia Nitida tended to have a better performance for Au. In conclusion, both plants are recommended for phytoremediation of mining liabilities.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSME Annual Conference and Expo 2023
PublisherSociety for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME)
ISBN (Electronic)9781713872368
StatePublished - 2023
EventSME Annual Conference and Expo 2023 - Denver, United States
Duration: 26 Feb 20231 Mar 2023

Publication series

NameSME Annual Conference and Expo 2023

Conference

ConferenceSME Annual Conference and Expo 2023
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityDenver
Period26/02/231/03/23

Keywords

  • Cortaderia Nitida
  • Stipa Ichu
  • mining liabilities
  • phytoremediation
  • valuable metals

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