Toxicity of Effluent from a Titanium Dioxide Factory on some Marine Animals


Autoria(s): Madhupratap,M; Haridas,P; Gopalakrishnan,T C; Sankaranarayanan, V N; Gopala Menon,P
Data(s)

04/03/2010

04/03/2010

12/10/1978

Resumo

Toxicity of effluent from a titanium dioxide factory containing sulphuric acid residue with soluble iron metallic salts and insoluble material such as silica, etc. on fishes, decapods and molluscs was studied. The effluent caused changes in pH and oxygen depletion of the sea water. Sublethal effects of the precipitate of ferrous salts were also studied. Dilutions of effluent up to 1:150 were LC100 for all organisms used while 1:200 dilution was LC50 for fishes at 36 hr and for other organisms at 48 hr. But death of organisms at this concentration was caused by pH changes and oxygen depletion and did not account for the effects of the precipitate. Below this level precipitation started soon after mixing with sea water causing death of organisms by choking their gills and siphons. Dilutions,< 1:1000 were 96 hr LCO.

Identificador

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Vol.8, No.1,March 1979,pp. 41-42

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/1545

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Indian Journal of Marine sciences

Palavras-Chave #Toxicity Effluent #Titanium Dioxide #Marine Animals #Oxygen depletion
Tipo

Working Paper