AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates the ability of water hyacinth to absorb gadolinium (Gd), which has not been thoroughly researched despite the plant’s known effectiveness at removing heavy metals.
  • - After growing water hyacinth in Gd-containing solutions for 30 days, results showed a 98.5% absorption of GdCl by the roots, with minimal transfer to the leaves, while only 12% of gadoterate (GBCA) was absorbed.
  • - The findings suggest that water hyacinth can effectively remove Gd ions from water without harming the plant, but it does not absorb GBCA, potentially leading to environmental risks as Gd accumulates in aquatic ecosystems.

Article Abstract

Many studies have demonstrated the (water hyacinth) potency in removing heavy metals, but the plant's potential for sorption of gadolinium (Gd) has not yet been investigated. In this study, water hyacinth was grown in a glass container for 30 days with either GdCl or Gd-based contrast agent (GBCA; gadoterate) with water obtained from the Tone River. On the day 30, the Gd concentration in both the water and the plants was measured by mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). After 30 days, 98.5% of GdCl in the water had been absorbed by the roots, and 3.5% of Gd was transferred to the leaves. On the other hand, the water hyacinth roots absorbed only 12% of the gadoterate. When exposed to 5 mg/L of GdCl, the roots of water hyacinth may effectively remove Gd ions in the aquatic environment, with no visible effect on the general health of the plant. However, the water hyacinth roots did not absorb GBCA. This may result in higher accumulation of Gd in the aqueous environment. The GBCA may be broken down by environmental factors and negatively affect the marine ecosystem.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15226514.2021.1984388DOI Listing

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