NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY AS A PROSPECTIVE APPROACH FOR SAFE ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION – A REVIEW

Authors

  • A. RATNA KUMARI Department of Biotechnology, Bapatla Engineering College, Bapatla-522 101, Andhra Pradesh, India & Centre for Biotechnology, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur-522 510, A.P., India
  • K. SOBHA Department of Biotechnology, RVR & JC College of Engineering, Chowdavaram, Guntur – 522 019, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Keywords:

Nanoparticles, Bioremediation, Biopolymers, Pollutants, Effluents, Metals, Microbes

Abstract

Nanotechnology is an emerging field that covers a wide range of applications. Different types of nanomaterials are used in different sectors like biology, medicine, agriculture, pharmacy etc. The challenging task of the 21st Century is to clean up the contaminants of the environment by ecofriendly, green and sustainable and economically adoptable technologies. The need for such technologies is more pronounced in developing nations as clean up processes cost heavily and therefore are ignored but the ‘development wheel’ is kept going. This trend should be interrupted through innovative and progressive methodologies which otherwise would be detrimental for the very existence of life. Remediation of contaminated water/soil/gases using nanoparticles is one of the several potential applications with considerable benefits. The review focuses on different types of biomaterials and their adsorptive capacities when used on a nano scale. Majority of the biomaterials (plants, animals and microbes) that have been tested for environmental clean up have yielded very good results. The biopolymers like feathers and egg shells generated in huge quantities from poultry industry are found to be of significant use in environmental remediation. 

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Published

31.12.2013

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A. RATNA KUMARI, & K. SOBHA. (2013). NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY AS A PROSPECTIVE APPROACH FOR SAFE ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION – A REVIEW. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 4(4), 69–95. Retrieved from https://ijpbs.net/index.php/journal/article/view/2734

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