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Microalgae-based removal of pollutants from wastewaters: Occurrence, toxicity and circular economy

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CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 306, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.135576

Keywords

Microalgae; Wastewater; Pollutants; circular economy; Environment

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Water bodies are contaminated with various pollutants, including antibiotics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, heavy metals, and organic compounds. The removal of these hazardous chemicals is important, and physical, chemical, and biological approaches have been developed and implemented for wastewater treatment. Microbial and algal treatment methods have gained attention for their eco-friendly and sustainable nature, with microalgae being a potential organism for treating contaminated water bodies.
The natural and anthropogenic sources of water bodies are contaminated with diverse categories of pollutants such as antibiotics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, heavy metals, organic compounds, and other industrial chem-icals. Depending on the type and the origin of the pollutants, the degree of contamination can be categorized into lower to higher concentrations. Therefore, the removal of hazardous chemicals from the environment is an important aspect. The physical, chemical and biological approaches have been developed and implemented to treat wastewaters. The microbial and algal treatment methods have emerged as a growing field due to their eco-friendly and sustainable approach. Particularly, microalgae emerged as a potential organism for the treatment of contaminated water bodies. The microalgae of the genera Chlorella, Anabaena, Ankistrodesmus, Aphanizomenon, Arthrospira, Botryococcus, Chlamydomonas, Chlorogloeopsis, Dunaliella, Haematococcus, Isochrysis, Nannochloropsis, Porphyridium, Synechococcus, Scenedesmus, and Spirulina reported for the wastewater treatment and biomass production. Microalgae have the potential for adsorption, bioaccumulation, and biodegradation. The microalgal strains can mitigate the hazardous chemicals via their diverse cellular mechanisms. Applications of the micro -algae strains were found to be effective for sustainable developments and circular economy due to the production of biomass with the utilization of pollutants.

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