| Literature DB >> 33631403 |
Gurulingaiah Bhavya1, Seema Anil Belorkar2, Raja Mythili3, Nagaraja Geetha1, Huntrike Shekar Shetty1, Shashikant S Udikeri4, Sudisha Jogaiah5.
Abstract
The increased environmental pollutants due to anthropogenic activities are posing an adverse effects and threat on various biotic forms on the planet. Heavy metals and certain organic pollutants by their toxic persistence in the environment are regarded as significant pollutants worldwide. In recent years, pollutants exist in various forms in the environment are difficult to eliminate by traditional technologies due to various drawbacks. This has lead to shifting of research for the development of cost-effective and efficient technologies for the remediation of environmental pollutants. The adaption of adsorption phenomenon from the traditional technologies with the modification of adsorbents at nanoscale is the trended research for mitigating the environmental pollutants with petite environmental concerns. Over the past decade, the hidden potentials of biological sources for the biofabrication of nanomaterials as bequeathed rapid research for remediating the environmental pollution in a sustainable manner. The biofabricated nanomaterials possess an inimitable phenomenon such as photo and enzymatic catalysis, electrostatic interaction, surface active site interactions, etc., contributing for the detoxification of various pollutants. With this background, the current review highlights the emerging biofabricated nano-based adsorbent materials and their underlying mechanisms addressing the environmental remediation of persistent organic pollutants, heavy metal (loid)s, phytopathogens, special attention to the reduction of pathogen-derived toxins and air pollutants. Each category is illustrated with suitable examples, fundamental mechanism, and graphical representations, along with societal applications. Finally, the future and sustainable development of eco-friendly biofabricated nanomaterial-based adsorbents is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorbents; Biofabricated nanomaterials; Bioremediation; Dyes; Heavy metals; Persistent organic pollutants; Pests; Plant pathogen; Reduction; Toxicity; Toxins
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33631403 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.129975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086