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Phycoremediation mechanisms of heavy metals using living green microalgae: physicochemical and molecular approaches for enhancing selectivity and removal capacity

Mohammed Danouche, Naïma El Ghachtouli, Hicham El Arroussi

2021Heliyon218 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heavy metal (HM) contamination of water bodies is a serious global environmental problem. Because they are not biodegradable, they can accumulate in food chains, causing various signs of toxicity to exposed organisms, including humans. Due to its effectiveness, low cost, and ecological aspect, phycoremediation, or the use of microalgae's ecological functions in the treatment of HMs contaminated wastewater, is one of the most recommended processes. This study aims to examine in depth the mechanisms involved in the phycoremediation of HMs by microalgae, it also provides an overview of the prospects for improving the productivity, selectivity, and cost-effectiveness of this bioprocess through physicochemical and genetic engineering applications. Firstly, this review proposes a detailed examination of the biosorption interactions between cell wall functional groups and HMs, and their complexation with extracellular polymeric substances released by microalgae in the extracellular environment under stress conditions. Subsequently, the metal transporters involved in the intracellular bioaccumulation of HMs as well as the main intracellular mechanisms including compartmentalization in cell organelles, enzymatic biotransformation, or photoreduction of HMs were also extensively reviewed. In the last section, future perspectives of physicochemical and genetic approaches that could be used to improve the phytoremediation process in terms of removal efficiency, selectivity for a targeted metal, or reduction of treatment time and cost are discussed, which paves the way for large-scale application of phytoremediation processes.

Topics & Concepts

BioprocessBioaccumulationBiosorptionPhytoremediationBioremediationBiochemical engineeringBiotransformationSewage treatmentChemistryHeavy metalsEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceContaminationBiologyEnvironmental engineeringEcologyAdsorptionBiochemistryEngineeringSorptionPaleontologyEnzymeOrganic chemistryAlgal biology and biofuel productionEnvironmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology