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Emerging Pollutants in Aquatic Environment: Source, Effect, and Challenges in Biomonitoring and Bioremediation- A Review

Naveen Patel, Md. Zafar Ali Khan, Shraddha Shahane, Dinesh Chandra, Dushyant Singh Chauhan, Chander Kant, Vinod Kumar Chaudhary

2020Pollution147 citationsDOI

Abstract

Emerging contaminants are distributed in to the environment from various anthropogenic activities. These Emerging contaminants (ECs) are mainly composed of products, such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products (PCPs), surfactants, plasticizers, pesticides etc. The present conventional system of waste treatment are not designed to treat these contaminants. Complex structure of these pollutants and their existence at low concentration makes them untraceable and hence found to be difficult in removal of these by present waste treatment. These chemicals are considered as threat to human health and environment. Therefore, disposal and treatment of these chemicals of emerging concern have been a key concern in the field of water treatment and its reuse. Biosensors can be used for biomonitoring of these contaminants with of biological system. Bioremediation plays an important role in the treatment of these pollutants of emerging concern. This review discusses about the sources, effects, and challenges in biomonitoring and bioremediation related to these emerging contaminants.

Topics & Concepts

BiomonitoringBioremediationPollutantEnvironmental scienceContaminationEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care productsReuseHuman healthWaste managementEnvironmental planningBiochemical engineeringSewage treatmentEnvironmental engineeringChemistryEcologyEnvironmental healthBiologyEngineeringMedicinebioluminescence and chemiluminescence researchAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesBiosensors and Analytical Detection
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