2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2851887/v1
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Bioremediation of zinc metals and microplastics by biosynthesizing zinc oxide nanoparticles from isolated bacteria of the Caspian Sea, Iran

Abstract: The high levels of environmental pollutants like heavy metals and microplastics have prompted researchers to invent new remediation strategies, which might be accompanied by drawbacks, including the risk of secondary pollution, being costly, and inefficient. So, the aim of this study is the reduction of these environmental pollutants by the application of nanoparticle-producing bacteria. For this purpose, from 22 screened bacterial isolates of the Caspian Sea, the isolate (N1.5.2) was used to produce ZnO NPs, … Show more

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“…The degradation was tracked using the weight loss of the waste PP microplastics, removal rate constant per day (K), and their half-life, and he later recorded a significant degradation activity (Habib et al, 2020). Several researches in Nigeria and other part of the world have reported different group of bactceria associated with the bioremediation of microplastic such as Anwar et al, (2023), Haghighatjoo et al, (2023), Hooda and Mondal, (2023), Nantege et al, (2023), Sun et al,(2023) and Viel et al, (2023).…”
Section: Bacteria Associated With the Bioremediation Of Microplastic ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degradation was tracked using the weight loss of the waste PP microplastics, removal rate constant per day (K), and their half-life, and he later recorded a significant degradation activity (Habib et al, 2020). Several researches in Nigeria and other part of the world have reported different group of bactceria associated with the bioremediation of microplastic such as Anwar et al, (2023), Haghighatjoo et al, (2023), Hooda and Mondal, (2023), Nantege et al, (2023), Sun et al,(2023) and Viel et al, (2023).…”
Section: Bacteria Associated With the Bioremediation Of Microplastic ...mentioning
confidence: 99%