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Bacterial Biosorbents, an Efficient Heavy Metals Green Clean-Up Strategy: Prospects, Challenges, and Opportunities

Van Hong Thi PhamDepartment of Environmental Energy Engineering, Graduate School of Kyonggi University, Suwon 16227, KoreaJaisoo KimDepartment of Life Science, College of Natural Science of Kyonggi University, Suwon 16227, KoreaSoon Woong ChangDepartment of Environmental Energy Engineering, College of Creative Engineering of Kyonggi University, Suwon 16227, KoreaWoojin ChungDepartment of Environmental Energy Engineering, College of Creative Engineering of Kyonggi University, Suwon 16227, Korea
2022en
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Rapid industrialization has led to the pollution of soil and water by various types of contaminants. Heavy metals (HMs) are considered the most reactive toxic contaminants, even at low concentrations, which cause health problems through accumulation in the food chain and water. Remediation using conventional methods, including physical and chemical techniques, is a costly treatment process and generates toxic by-products, which may negatively affect the surrounding environment. Therefore, biosorption has attracted significant research interest in the recent decades. In contrast to existing methods, bacterial biomass offers a potential alternative for recovering toxic/persistent HMs from the environment through different mechanisms for metal ion uptake. This review provides an outlook of the advantages and disadvantages of the current bioremediation technologies and describes bacterial groups, especially extremophiles with biosorbent potential for heavy metal removal with relevant examples and perspectives.

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