Chemistry and Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
40(8), P. 892 - 917
Published: June 13, 2024
Persistent
Organic
Pollutants
(POPs)
are
poisonous,
environmentally
harmful,
volatile
organic
pollutants
deposited
worldwide
due
to
atmospheric
cycling.
POPs
increasingly
gaining
attention
on
a
global
scale
because
of
their
persistence.
Humans
experience
endocrine
and
reproductive
issues
cancer
as
result
it.
The
ecological
consequences
highlight
the
interdependence
ecosystem
need
for
pollution
control
protect
biodiversity
ecosystem's
health.
While
several
effective
management
strategies
exist,
most
practical
friendly
method
is
remove
using
various
phytoremediation
techniques
numerous
soil-based
bacterial-aided
methods.
This
review
analyzed
kinetic
analysis
mechanism
in
each
technique.
A
literature
survey
was
also
conducted
determine
advancements
this
area
efficiently
removing
POPs.
includes
graphical
abstract
comparing
Scopus
publications
topic
summary
existing
information
approaches
reducing
impact
soil.
It
focuses
current
research
prospects
enhance
phytoremediation's
effectiveness
POP
dissipation.
Continued
collaboration
essential
significantly
advance
removal
environmental
remediation
improve
efforts
address
contamination.
New Journal of Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
47(16), P. 7655 - 7667
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Wastewater
contains
inorganic
pollutants,
generated
by
industrial
and
domestic
sources,
such
as
heavy
metals,
antibiotics,
chemical
pesticides,
these
pollutants
cause
many
environmental
problems.
Chemistry and Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
40(8), P. 892 - 917
Published: June 13, 2024
Persistent
Organic
Pollutants
(POPs)
are
poisonous,
environmentally
harmful,
volatile
organic
pollutants
deposited
worldwide
due
to
atmospheric
cycling.
POPs
increasingly
gaining
attention
on
a
global
scale
because
of
their
persistence.
Humans
experience
endocrine
and
reproductive
issues
cancer
as
result
it.
The
ecological
consequences
highlight
the
interdependence
ecosystem
need
for
pollution
control
protect
biodiversity
ecosystem's
health.
While
several
effective
management
strategies
exist,
most
practical
friendly
method
is
remove
using
various
phytoremediation
techniques
numerous
soil-based
bacterial-aided
methods.
This
review
analyzed
kinetic
analysis
mechanism
in
each
technique.
A
literature
survey
was
also
conducted
determine
advancements
this
area
efficiently
removing
POPs.
includes
graphical
abstract
comparing
Scopus
publications
topic
summary
existing
information
approaches
reducing
impact
soil.
It
focuses
current
research
prospects
enhance
phytoremediation's
effectiveness
POP
dissipation.
Continued
collaboration
essential
significantly
advance
removal
environmental
remediation
improve
efforts
address
contamination.