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Pollution and ways to combat it have become topics of great concern
for researchers. One of the most important dimensions of this
global crisis is wastewater, which can often become contaminated
with heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and arsenic, which are
released from different industrial wastes, mines, and agricultural
runoff. Bioremediation of such heavy metals has been extensively
studied using different groups of bacteria, fungi, and algae, and
has been considered as a safer, eco-friendly, and cost-effective
option for mitigation of contaminated wasteland. The toxicity of
water impacts all of society, and so it is of great importance that
we understand the better, cleaner, and more efficient ways of
treating water. Recent Advancements in Bioremediation of Metal
Contaminants is a pivotal reference source that explores
bioremediation of pollutants from industrial wastes and examines
the role of diverse forms of microbes in bioremediation of
wastewater. Covering a broad range of topics including
microorganism tolerance, phytoremediation, and fungi, the role of
different extremophiles and biofilms in bioremediation are also
discussed. This book is ideally designed for environmentalists,
engineers, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and students in
the fields of microbiology, toxicology, environmental chemistry,
and soil and water science.
This book covers the latest development in the biotechnological
application of extremophiles. Along with this the impact of climate
change and environmental pollution on loss of diversity of
extremophiles is also discussed. This is crucial as the loss of
this diversity is related with the loss of many bioactive compounds
and bacteria of ecological importance. This volume outlines
applications of extremophiles in biotechnology, nanotechnology, and
bioremediation.
Extensive industrialization has led to an increased release of
toxic metals into the soil and air. Industrial waste can include
mine overburden, bauxite residue, and E waste, and these can serve
as a source of valuable recoverable metals. There are relatively
simple methods to recycle these wastes, but they require additional
chemicals and are both expensive and generate secondary waste which
causes environmental pollution. Biohydrometallurgical processing is
a cost effective and ecofriendly alternative where biological
processes help to conserve dwindling ore resources and helps in
extracting metals in a non-polluting way. Microbes can be used in
metal extraction from primary ores, waste minerals, and industrial
and mining wastes. Biohydrometallurgical Processes: Metal Recovery
and Remediation serves as a useful guide for microbiologists,
biotechnologists and various industrialists dealing with mining,
metallurgy, chemical engineering, and environmental sciences.
Features: Examines advances in biohydrometallurgy,
biomineralisation, and bioleaching techniques Discusses the
importance of bacteria in biohydrometallurgical processes and
microbial interventions for waste cleanup and upgradation of
minerals Presents the latest techniques for biosynthesis related to
different metals along with recent developments in alternative
procedures using extremophile and leaching bacteria
This book consolidates and summarizes smart technologies like IoT,
edge computing, and AI used in different aspects of waste material
management, mitigation, and recycling for a sustainable
environment. One of the cases explains how IoT-based systems and
wireless sensors can be used to continuously detect common
pollutants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon
monoxide, and particulate matter (PM) and how the data collected
are used to assess the overall air quality and determine actions
for improvements. A collection of practical case studies, this book
provides a comprehensive knowledge in smart waste management to
readers in universities, research centers, and industries.
Pollution and ways to combat it have become topics of great concern
for researchers. One of the most important dimensions of this
global crisis is wastewater, which can often become contaminated
with heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and arsenic, which are
released from different industrial wastes, mines, and agricultural
runoff. Bioremediation of such heavy metals has been extensively
studied using different groups of bacteria, fungi, and algae, and
has been considered as a safer, eco-friendly, and cost-effective
option for mitigation of contaminated wasteland. The toxicity of
water impacts all of society, and so it is of great importance that
we understand the better, cleaner, and more efficient ways of
treating water. Recent Advancements in Bioremediation of Metal
Contaminants is a pivotal reference source that explores
bioremediation of pollutants from industrial wastes and examines
the role of diverse forms of microbes in bioremediation of
wastewater. Covering a broad range of topics including
microorganism tolerance, phytoremediation, and fungi, the role of
different extremophiles and biofilms in bioremediation are also
discussed. This book is ideally designed for environmentalists,
engineers, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and students in
the fields of microbiology, toxicology, environmental chemistry,
and soil and water science.
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