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Eco‐Friendly Solutions to Emerging Contaminants: Unveiling the Potential of Bioremediation in Tackling Microplastic Pollution in Water

Advanced Sustainable Systems 2024 23 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 65 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Bilal, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Bilal, Ihsanullah Ihsanullah, Ihsanullah Ihsanullah, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Ihsanullah Ihsanullah, Muhammad Bilal, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Md Faysal Hossain Ihsanullah Ihsanullah, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Ihsanullah Ihsanullah, Izaz Ali Shah, Muhammad Bilal, Md Faysal Hossain Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Ihsanullah Ihsanullah, Md Faysal Hossain Md Faysal Hossain Muhammad Bilal, Md Faysal Hossain Muhammad Bilal, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Muhammad Bilal, Muhammad Bilal, Izaz Ali Shah, Ihsanullah Ihsanullah, Ihsanullah Ihsanullah, Md Faysal Hossain Md Faysal Hossain

Summary

This review examines bioremediation -- using microorganisms to break down microplastics in water -- as a greener alternative to costly physical and chemical removal methods. While certain bacteria and fungi show real promise in degrading plastics like polyethylene and polystyrene, challenges remain in scaling these approaches. Reducing microplastics in water is important because contaminated water is one of the main ways these particles reach humans.

Abstract Microplastics (MPs) are a class of emerging contaminants that have gained significant attention in recent years. The presence of MPs in the aquatic environment is reported to have serious potential environmental and health impacts. Therefore, it is essential to develop efficient and sustainable strategies for the remediation of MPs from the aqueous environment. Traditional techniques for the remediation of MPs from an aqueous environment have limitations, including high costs and the production of secondary pollutants. In this scenario, bioremediation offers several advantages and has emerged as a cost‐effective, eco‐friendly, and efficient strategy for the removal of MPs from water. This article critically reviews the recent progress in the applications of bioremediation for the removal of different MPs from water. The effects of key factors such as the characteristics of MPs, environmental conditions, and types of microorganisms on the removal of MPs are elaborated in detail. The underlying mechanisms involved in the removal of MPs by microorganisms are also discussed comprehensively. Major technological challenges are identified, and recommendations for future research are provided. Despite several challenges, bioremediation is a promising approach that can revolutionize the MP removal process if the major challenges are addressed.

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