Biosorption of Heavy Metals

N. Babu, V. Pathak, Akash, Navneet
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Large-scale production of commodities for mankind by industries did huge damage to the environment. Industrial waste contains lots of toxic materials including heavy metals were drained to water bodies like river, lakes, ponds, etc. These effluents drastically ruin water quality as well as the soil fertility. Type of industry and its raw material decides quantity and quality of the emerged wastes including both biodegradable as well as non-biodegradable. Among non-biodegradable wastes, copper, chromium, nickel, cadmium, etc. are widespread contaminants of soil, water, and these are most common heavy metals. Several heavy metals such as cadmium, mercury, and lead are highly poisonous and fatal to human as well as animals. Several plants as well as microbes respond to heavy metals by diverse biological processes like biosorption to their cell wall and entrapment in their capsule, oxidation and reduction, precipitation, complexation, etc. These responses may help significantly in the remediation of heavy metals from the contaminated sites.
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重金属的生物吸附
工业为人类大规模生产商品,对环境造成了巨大的破坏。工业废水含有大量的有毒物质,包括重金属,被排入河流、湖泊、池塘等水体。这些污水严重破坏了水质和土壤肥力。工业类型及其原料决定了产生废物的数量和质量,包括生物降解废物和不可生物降解废物。在不可生物降解的废弃物中,铜、铬、镍、镉等是广泛存在于土壤、水体中的污染物,是最常见的重金属。镉、汞和铅等几种重金属对人类和动物都是剧毒和致命的。一些植物和微生物通过多种生物过程对重金属做出反应,如细胞壁的生物吸附和被包膜、氧化还原、沉淀、络合等。这些反应可能对污染场地重金属的修复有重要帮助。
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