2022
DOI: 10.3390/hydrobiology1030021
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Phycoremediation: Use of Algae to Sequester Heavy Metals

Abstract: Industrialization, natural processes, and urbanization have potentially accelerated the pace and the level of heavy metals (HMs) in soil and underground water. These HMs may be accumulated in plants and animals when they take up such contaminated water, and then make their way into human food chains. Several remediation technologies have been employed to take up HMs. Diverse conventional means such as ion exchange, electrolytic technologies, and chemical extraction have been employed in the past, but the major… Show more

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“…Phycoremediation: Algae, particularly micro-and macroalgae, participate in bioremediation through a process known as phycoremediation [18]. Algae's capacity to take up and retain pollutants-especially heavy metals-from their surroundings helps lower the concentrations of pollutants [19].…”
Section: Algal Bioremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phycoremediation: Algae, particularly micro-and macroalgae, participate in bioremediation through a process known as phycoremediation [18]. Algae's capacity to take up and retain pollutants-especially heavy metals-from their surroundings helps lower the concentrations of pollutants [19].…”
Section: Algal Bioremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algae are non-vascular plants, and "phytoremediation", or bioremediation by algae, is an effective way to remove heavy metals from wastewater [292]. They are very good at reducing abiotic stresses in plants and stress damage [293,294].…”
Section: Algaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, studying mechanisms of bio-sorption on algal biomass shows that, for either, in separation of metal from industrial effluents or to recover metal from the solution in waste water, brown algal biomass is highly effective with metal during interaction on cell walls. The probable reason is due to the presence of rich nutrients of polysaccharides [17]. This alga innovative technology makes bio-sorption as an efficient way to remove heavy metal ions from wastewater.…”
Section: Significance Of Algae In Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%