Heavy metals, a treasure of nature, turns to be toxic at high concentrations in water. Among several methods adopted to alleviate heavy metal pollution, bioremediation is considered to be a sustainable, cost-effective technology. Bioremediation largely relies on bacteria, apart from other microbes and plants. The inherent and adaptive mechanisms evolved in bacteria to defend the metal toxicity include bioadsorption/biosorption, bioaccumulation, bioprecipitation and bioleaching. Heavy metal resistant bacterial strains are easy to culture and maintain, and even dead cell biomass display high heavy metal remediation potential in solution. All the heavy metal remediation mechanisms exhibited by bacteria in water is comprehensively reviewed with...
Objective: The biosorption of the heavy metal species was achieved using the microbial biomass of Ac...
Heavy metals like zinc, copper, nickel, mercury, cadmium, lead and chromium are the elements that ha...
Usable water resources, which are essential for the survival of living beings, are getting severely ...
The pollution of toxic heavy metals is considered one of the most important environmental issues whi...
Heavy metal contamination poses a serious environmental hazard, globally necessitating intricate att...
Heavy metal pollution, because of its high toxicity, non-biodegradability and biological enrichment,...
Rapid industrialization has led to the pollution of soil and water by various types of contaminants....
Heavy metals are natural constituents of the environment, but indiscriminate use for human purposes ...
The discharge of untreated tannery wastewater containing biotoxic substances of heavy metals in the ...
In the current scenario of the need for cost-effective remediation, our study aimed to assess the re...
Environmental pollution from hazardous waste materials, organic pollutants and heavy metals, has adv...
Heavy metals are naturally present in the soil, but higher concentration of these elements is harmfu...
Persistent heavy metal pollution poses a major threat to all life forms in the environment due to it...
To successfully clean and recycle heavy metal-contaminated wastewater, we developed a fast, simple, ...
Rapidly increasing heavy metal waste has adversely affected the environment and the Earth’s health. ...
Objective: The biosorption of the heavy metal species was achieved using the microbial biomass of Ac...
Heavy metals like zinc, copper, nickel, mercury, cadmium, lead and chromium are the elements that ha...
Usable water resources, which are essential for the survival of living beings, are getting severely ...
The pollution of toxic heavy metals is considered one of the most important environmental issues whi...
Heavy metal contamination poses a serious environmental hazard, globally necessitating intricate att...
Heavy metal pollution, because of its high toxicity, non-biodegradability and biological enrichment,...
Rapid industrialization has led to the pollution of soil and water by various types of contaminants....
Heavy metals are natural constituents of the environment, but indiscriminate use for human purposes ...
The discharge of untreated tannery wastewater containing biotoxic substances of heavy metals in the ...
In the current scenario of the need for cost-effective remediation, our study aimed to assess the re...
Environmental pollution from hazardous waste materials, organic pollutants and heavy metals, has adv...
Heavy metals are naturally present in the soil, but higher concentration of these elements is harmfu...
Persistent heavy metal pollution poses a major threat to all life forms in the environment due to it...
To successfully clean and recycle heavy metal-contaminated wastewater, we developed a fast, simple, ...
Rapidly increasing heavy metal waste has adversely affected the environment and the Earth’s health. ...
Objective: The biosorption of the heavy metal species was achieved using the microbial biomass of Ac...
Heavy metals like zinc, copper, nickel, mercury, cadmium, lead and chromium are the elements that ha...
Usable water resources, which are essential for the survival of living beings, are getting severely ...