“…Environmental pollution has grown in importance as a global concern for public health and the ecosystem over the past few decades due to social development, and many types of pollutants such as nitroaromatic compounds, heavy metal ions, toxic anions, and colchicine are associated with health risks. Chemical synthesis and production of explosive materials are two common uses of nitroaromatic compounds (NACs), such as nitrobenzene (NB), 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), and trinitrophenol (TNP), and they pose a substantial risk to human health and social security since they can contaminate air, groundwater, and soil . TNP is the most dangerous among these explosives because of its tremendous explosive strength and numerous uses in dye, leather, explosive manufacturing, textile, and pharmaceutical industries …”