ABSTRACT
Heavy metal concentrations and degradation efficiency of total petroleum hydrocarbons
(TPHs) on environment in Ibeno Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria was
investigated. Experimental design method was adopted for this study. Fifteen composite
samples each of soil, leaves of Telfairia occidentalis, sediment and water were collected in
December 2012 and June 2013. The sediment and water samples were collected using corer
and clean plastic bottles respectively. Soil and sediment samples were air dried, mechanically
ground using mortar and pestle, and 2 mm mesh size obtained for further analysis. The soil
and sediment samples (1.0 g) each were weighed into Kjeldahl flasks. Aqua regia (15 cm3)
was added, swirled to mix and kept overnight. The flasks were heated on a hot plate to 50 oC
for 30 min; temperature was later adjusted to 120 oC and heated continuously for 2 h. The
mixture was cooled, and 0.2 M HNO3 (10 cm3) added. The resulting mixture was filtered with
a Whatman no. 541 filter paper. The filtrate was transferred into a 50 cm3 standard flask and
made up to the mark with 0.2 M HNO3. The leaves samples were washed with de-ionized
water, dried to constant weight in an oven at 105 oC, pulverized and 2 mm mesh size obtained
for further analysis. The ground leaves were digested with 1.0 cm3 concentrated HClO4, 5
cm3 concentrated HNO3 and 0.5 cm3 concentrated H2SO4 in 50 cm3 Kjeldahl flask. Each
water sample (10 cm3) was digested with 2 cm3 concentrated HNO3. Concentrations of the
heavy metals were determined using AAS Unicam 939 model. The soil samples (150 g) each
were transferred into four (4) plastic buckets labeled A, B, C and D. Varying concentrations
palm bunch ash (PBA) (0.0 g, 50.0 g), Tween 80 (50.0 g) and PBA + Tween 80 (25.0 g) each
were added to A, B, C, and D, where A served as control. Portions (5 g each) of A, B, C and
D were weighed into standard flasks, 25 cm3 of xylene added and shaken, NaCl (5 g) was
added and left for 72 h. The liquid portion was decanted into a separatory funnel, corked and
shaken. The xylene layer was transferred into 100 cm3 centrifuge tube containing 5 g of
Na2SO4 and agitated for 15 min, the absorbance of the solution was measured at 425 nm and
used for calculating concentrations of TPHs. Concentrations of TPHs were determined at 20
days intervals for 60 days. The data were analyzed on the basis of first order kinetic model
InC = InCo- kt. Heavy metal concentrations (mg kg-1) during dry season were, soil: Fe (15.15
± 5.91), Mn (10.36 ±3.18), Cd (0.23±0.31 ), V (0.17 ± 0.29), Ni (0.19 ± 0.05), leaves of
Telfairia occidentalis: Mn (7.73 ± 3.06), Fe (5.93±1.28), V (0.16±0.26), Cd (0.21 ± 0.16), Ni
(0.02 ± 0.01), sediment: Fe (22.18 ± 14.82), Mn (9.67±2.75), V (3.39±3.30), Ni (2.18±0.78),
Cd (0.48 ± 0.75), and water: Mn (2.80±0.93), V (1.53±1.42), Ni (1.50 ± 1.53), Fe (0.86 ±
0.25), Cd (0.27±0.21), During wet season, soil: Fe (12.09±4.98), Mn (9.66 ± 2.18), Ni
(0.05±0.03), V (0.04±0.01), Cd (0.04±0.02); leaves of Telfairia occidentalis: Mn (7.75±3.76),
Fe (5.96±4.07), V (0.21±0.09), Cd (0.19±0.06), Ni (0.03±0.06), sediment: Fe (23.28±0.24),
Mn (9.45±2.63), V (3.31±3.34), Ni (1.94±1.48), Cd (0.48±0.74), and water: Mn (3.13 ±
0.79),V (1.88 ±1.45), Ni (1.45 ±1.04), Fe(1.05 ± 0.25), Cd (0.10 ± 0.13), were obtained. The
correlation coefficients were: V (0.556), Ni (0.376), Cd (-0.043), Pb (0.856), Mn (0.813), Co
(0.255), Zn (- 0.193), Fe (- 0.383), and V (-0.419), Ni (- 0.355), Cd (0.248), Pb (0.745), Mn
(0.974), Co (- 0.022), Zn (0.886) and Fe (-0.384) for dry and wet seasons respectively. The
mean concentration of TPHs in the soil was 14.55±0.01 mg kg1. Degradation efficiencies
obtained were PBA (86.69 %), PBA + Tween 80 (85.63 %), Tween 80 (76.70 %), and control
(5.40 %). The rates of degradation (mg kg-1 day-1) ranged from 2.70×10-2 to 1.30×10-2;
5.00×10-1 to 2.18×101; 2.49×10-1 to 1.84×10-1 and 4.67×10-1 to 2.09×10-1 for A, B, C and D
respectively. k ranged from 2.09 × 10-2 to 2.78 × 10-2, 3.79×10-2 to 5.81×10-2, 2.78×10-2 to
2.09×10-2, 5.13×10-2 to 3.23×10-2 for A, B, C and D respectively. Concentrations of heavy
metals in wet and dry seasons were variables. The concentrations of all the investigated
heavy metals in soil were within permissible range as recommended by DPR, but higher than
the reference soil samples. Mean concentrations of some of the investigated heavy metals
(Ni, V, Pb, Zn and Co) in leaves of Telfairia occedentalis were within the normal range of
WHO and FME standards for vegetables and food stuff except Cd, Fe and Mn. The
concentrations of Ni, V, Cd, Pb, and Mn in water were higher than WHO and DPR standards.
Also, the concentrations of Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn in sediment were higher in dry season
compared to wet season except Fe, V and Co. Concentrations of Fe were the highest in all
the seasons; sediment retained the highest concentrations of heavy metals. Telfairia
occidentalis can be used as a resident indigenous plant bio indicator for monitoring
anthropogenic influenced V, Pb, Mn and Zn in the soil of the study area. Degradation
efficiency of TPHs were as follows: PBA (86.69 %) > PBA + tween 80 (85.63 %) > tween 80
(76.70 %) > control (5.40 %). The rate of degradation of TPHs decreased as the
concentrations of the surfactants decreased with time.
JAMES, U (2021). Heavy Metal Concentrations And Degradation Efficiency Of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons On Environment In Ibeno Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/heavy-metal-concentrations-and-degradation-efficiency-of-total-petroleum-hydrocarbons-on-environment-in-ibeno-local-government-area-akwa-ibom-state-nigeria
JAMES, UDO "Heavy Metal Concentrations And Degradation Efficiency Of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons On Environment In Ibeno Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria" Afribary. Afribary, 14 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/heavy-metal-concentrations-and-degradation-efficiency-of-total-petroleum-hydrocarbons-on-environment-in-ibeno-local-government-area-akwa-ibom-state-nigeria. Accessed 25 Nov. 2024.
JAMES, UDO . "Heavy Metal Concentrations And Degradation Efficiency Of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons On Environment In Ibeno Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria". Afribary, Afribary, 14 May. 2021. Web. 25 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/heavy-metal-concentrations-and-degradation-efficiency-of-total-petroleum-hydrocarbons-on-environment-in-ibeno-local-government-area-akwa-ibom-state-nigeria >.
JAMES, UDO . "Heavy Metal Concentrations And Degradation Efficiency Of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons On Environment In Ibeno Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/heavy-metal-concentrations-and-degradation-efficiency-of-total-petroleum-hydrocarbons-on-environment-in-ibeno-local-government-area-akwa-ibom-state-nigeria