An efficient fungi-biochar-based system for advancing sustainable management of combined pollution
Ying Xia,
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Minghui Deng,
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Tao Zhang
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et al.
Environmental Pollution,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
367, P. 125649 - 125649
Published: Jan. 5, 2025
Language: Английский
BIOSURFACTANT PROPERTIES AND ITS APPLICATION IN CHROMIUM REMOVAL: A REVIEW
Usman Ali Bukar,
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Abdullahi Hassan Kawo,
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Sani Yahaya
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et al.
FUDMA Journal of Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9(1), P. 273 - 287
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
Chromium
contamination
primarily
originates
from
anthropogenic
activities
such
as
industrial
discharges,
mining
operations,
and
the
improper
disposal
of
chromium-containing
products,
leading
to
its
infiltration
into
soil
groundwater.
The
persistence
chromium
in
environment
poses
severe
ecological
health
risks,
including
bioaccumulation
aquatic
organisms
adverse
effects
on
plant
growth
microbes.
Human
exposure
through
contaminated
water
or
occupational
settings
is
linked
respiratory
problems,
skin
disorders,
heightened
cancer
risk.
Addressing
these
challenges
necessitates
sustainable
remediation
approaches,
highlighting
potential
biosurfactants
eco-friendly
alternatives
conventional
methods.
This
review
was
aimed
provide
an
overview
different
properties
application
removal,
covering
key
aspects
introduction
future
perspectives.
Biosurfactants
microbial-derived
surface-active
agents,
exhibit
that
make
them
highly
effective
reducing
contamination.
Their
biodegradability,
low
toxicity,
renewable
production
ensure
minimal
environmental
impact.
Moreover,
their
amphiphilic
nature
enhances
bioavailability,
facilitating
microbial
uptake
reduction.
Certain
chelate
metal
ions,
preventing
migration
secondary
contamination,
while
synergistic
interactions
with
microorganisms
improve
efficiency.
By
supporting
transformation
toxic
Cr
(VI)
less
harmful
(III)
promoting
precipitation
insoluble
compounds,
offer
a
versatile
solution
for
mitigating
pollution.
Language: Английский
Microbial bioremediation of heavy metal approaches and advancement
Priya Yadav,
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Jyotsna Bora,
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Arya Gupta
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et al.
Advances in chemical pollution, environmental management and protection,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Sustainable technologies for removal of arsenic from water and wastewater: A comprehensive review
Journal of Molecular Liquids,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 127412 - 127412
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Geomicrobiological Strategies in Rehabilitation of Coal Mine Dump Ecosystems
Lily Shylla,
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S. R. Joshi
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Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Harnessing the Power of Plants: Innovative Approaches to Pollution Prevention and Mitigation
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(23), P. 10587 - 10587
Published: Dec. 3, 2024
Innovative
and
sustainable
environmental
management
strategies
are
urgently
required
to
address
the
escalating
global
pollution
crisis.
Phytoremediation,
which
involves
using
plants
mitigate,
remediate,
or
contain
contaminants,
is
a
promising,
cost-effective,
environmentally
friendly
alternative
conventional
remediation
methods.
This
review
summarizes
current
research
elucidate
multifaceted
roles
of
in
mitigation,
detailing
mechanisms
such
as
phytoextraction,
phytostabilization,
phytodegradation,
rhizofiltration;
we
highlight
successful
case
studies
that
demonstrate
practical
applications
across
diverse
environments,
use
hyperaccumulator
for
heavy
metal
removal
genetically
engineered
species
organic
pollutant
degradation.
Furthermore,
this
explores
recent
technological
advancements
have
enhanced
effectiveness
phytoremediation,
integration
nanotechnology
genetic
engineering.
It
also
analyzes
economic
social
implications
adopting
plant-based
control
strategies,
emphasizing
their
potential
community
involvement
socioeconomic
benefits.
Despite
promising
outlook,
acknowledge
inherent
challenges
limitations
including
public
acceptance
scalability
issues.
Finally,
identify
key
opportunities
future
innovative
approaches
could
expand
scope
impact
phytotechnologies
mitigation.
comprehensive
underscores
both
agents
restoration
essential
components
systems.
Language: Английский