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IJARW2459
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Title:
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UTILIZATION OF TERMINALIA CATAPPA (TALISAY LEAVES) AS ADSORPTIVE REMEDIATION ON THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS IN PULANGI RIVER, VALENCIA CITY, BUKIDNON
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Published in: |
International Journal Of All Research Writings |
Publisher: |
IJARW |
ISSN: |
2582-1008 |
Volume / Issue: |
Volume 6 Issue 10 |
Pages: |
9
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Published On: |
4/8/2025 9:35:56 PM (MM/dd/yyyy) |
Main Author Details
Name:
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Desserie L. Aloquin |
Institute: |
Student, Tongantongan National High School |
Co - Author Details
Author Name |
Author Institute |
Allen Albert Capistrano |
Student, Tongantongan National High School |
Annielou Lumitap |
Student, Tongantongan National High School |
Renz Rolen Warguez |
Student, Tongantongan National High School |
Roderick Louise Tablon |
Student, Tongantongan National High School |
Marde Luz Lacuesta Tabanag |
Student, Tongantongan National High School |
Michael Jake Barete |
Student, Tongantongan National High School |
Samantha Cristina Agdan |
Student, Tongantongan National High School |
Abstract
Research Area:
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Environmental Engineering |
KeyWord: |
Terminalia Catappa, Heavy Metals, Lead, Chromium, Cadmium, Water Quality, Eco-Friendly Treatment, Pulangi River, Valencia City, Natural Coagulants |
Abstract: |
This experimental study evaluated the effectiveness of Terminalia catappa (Talisay) leaves in removing heavy metals (lead, chromium, and cadmium) from the Pulangi River, Valencia City, Bukidnon. Water samples were treated with varying concentrations of Talisay leaf extract, and control samples were collected. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) analysis revealed initial concentrations of lead (ND), chromium (<0.06 mg/L), and cadmium (<0.001 mg/L). The study demonstrated the efficacy in reducing heavy metal concentrations: chromium removal reached 66.67% with 5 mL of extract, while cadmium removal was 50% with 5 mL of extract; other concentrations (4mL and 3mL) exhibited proportionally lower removal percentages. Lead remained undetectable throughout all treatment conditions. Visual observations indicated improvements in water clarity and color after treatment, suggesting potential for a cost-effective and eco-friendly remediation method. Further research is recommended, including long-term monitoring and identification of contamination sources. |
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IEEE
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Desserie L. Aloquin, Allen Albert Capistrano, Annielou Lumitap, Renz Rolen Warguez, Roderick Louise Tablon, Marde Luz Lacuesta Tabanag, Michael Jake Barete, Samantha Cristina Agdan, "UTILIZATION OF TERMINALIA CATAPPA (TALISAY LEAVES) AS ADSORPTIVE REMEDIATION ON THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS IN PULANGI RIVER, VALENCIA CITY, BUKIDNON", International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol. 6, no. 10, pp. 6-14, 2025.
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MLA
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Desserie L. Aloquin, Allen Albert Capistrano, Annielou Lumitap, Renz Rolen Warguez, Roderick Louise Tablon, Marde Luz Lacuesta Tabanag, Michael Jake Barete, Samantha Cristina Agdan "UTILIZATION OF TERMINALIA CATAPPA (TALISAY LEAVES) AS ADSORPTIVE REMEDIATION ON THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS IN PULANGI RIVER, VALENCIA CITY, BUKIDNON." International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol 6, no. 10, 2025, pp. 6-14.
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APA
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Desserie L. Aloquin, Allen Albert Capistrano, Annielou Lumitap, Renz Rolen Warguez, Roderick Louise Tablon, Marde Luz Lacuesta Tabanag, Michael Jake Barete, Samantha Cristina Agdan (2025). UTILIZATION OF TERMINALIA CATAPPA (TALISAY LEAVES) AS ADSORPTIVE REMEDIATION ON THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS IN PULANGI RIVER, VALENCIA CITY, BUKIDNON. International Journal Of All Research Writings,
6(10), 6-14.
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UTILIZATION OF TERMINALIA CATAPPA (TALISAY LEAVES) AS ADSORPTIVE REMEDIATION ON THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS IN PULANGI RIVER, VALENCIA CITY, BUKIDNON
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