LIBS data for plasma wastewater treatment for agriculture reuse E2-C1_47
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Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) was used for determination of
elemental distribution in the plants parts. Municipal drinking water and wastewater after treatment with
plasma was used for irrigation of Lactuca Sativa for 4 weeks in order to determine the plasma treatment
condition that have beneficial effect on the plants. The plants were grown in hydroponic system. After
evaluating the biometric and biochemical parameters of the plants, samples of small plants (one weeks old)
and parts of older plants (2 months) were dried and prepared for the LIBS measurements. LIBS elemental
bioimaging of 18 plants samples was performed. The variations in the content of micro elements and macro
elements in plants treated with wastewater, plasma activated wastewater and plasma activated water were determined. Since LIBS is capable of fast elemental bioimaging and determines the exact distribution of
wide range of elements in the plant tissue the results allow studying the effect the wastewater irrigation on nutrient composition of the plants.
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2026-06-01