2023
DOI: 10.53623/tasp.v3i1.222
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Phytoremediation Mechanism for Emerging Pollutants : A Review

Abstract: As a result of urbanization and industrialization, emerging pollutants have become a global concern due to contamination and their potential adverse effects on the ecosystem and human health. However, the characteristics and environmental fate of emerging pollutants remain unclear due to the limitations of current technologies. Emerging pollutants are predominantly released into the environment through anthropogenic activities and accumulate in water, soil, air, and dust. Despite their typically low concentrat… Show more

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“…Emerging pollutants are natural or synthetic compounds that are not subject to legislation. Thus, they are not monitored in the environment and have the potential to cause damage to the environment and human health [26]. One of the characteristics of emerging pollutants is that they are commonly found and quantified in the environment in concentrations varying from ng L −1 to μg L −1 [27].…”
Section: Emerging Pollutants In Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging pollutants are natural or synthetic compounds that are not subject to legislation. Thus, they are not monitored in the environment and have the potential to cause damage to the environment and human health [26]. One of the characteristics of emerging pollutants is that they are commonly found and quantified in the environment in concentrations varying from ng L −1 to μg L −1 [27].…”
Section: Emerging Pollutants In Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surfactants can aid in the desorption and solubilization of antibiotics, increasing their availability for subsequent degradation or extraction. By reducing the interaction between antibiotics and soil particles, surfactants enhance the mobility and effectiveness of other remediation techniques, such as bioremediation or advanced oxidation processes [70,71].…”
Section: Removal Of Microplastics and Antobioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%