2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151511634
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Biosorption Potential of Desmodesmus sp. for the Sequestration of Cadmium and Lead from Contaminated Water

Abstract: Industrialization, urbanization, and natural processes have potentially accelerated the pace and level of heavy metals in the aquatic environment. Recently, modern strategies for heavy metal treatment in wastewater have received the specific attention of the scientific community. The present study aimed to assess the amorphous biomass of Desmodesmus sp. as a low-cost adsorbent to remove the cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) from aqueous solutions. It involved the optimization of pH, contact time, initial concentratio… Show more

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“…Because of the uniqueness of nanoparticles, there is an increasing trend of utilizing them in diverse applications like drug delivery, gene delivery against pathogens and cancers and material detection in biological samples (Ashrafi et al, 2019; Gilavand et al, 2020). Recently, Nano‐bioremediation has been diagnosed as a promising method for reducing heavy metal contamination in the environment (Kaleem et al, 2023; Kaleem et al, 2024; Waqar, Kaleem, et al, 2023; Waqar, Rahman, et al, 2023). Nano‐sized particles are intriguingly small with elevated surface‐to‐volume ratio, which is a unique characteristic in nanotechnology (Chiou et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the uniqueness of nanoparticles, there is an increasing trend of utilizing them in diverse applications like drug delivery, gene delivery against pathogens and cancers and material detection in biological samples (Ashrafi et al, 2019; Gilavand et al, 2020). Recently, Nano‐bioremediation has been diagnosed as a promising method for reducing heavy metal contamination in the environment (Kaleem et al, 2023; Kaleem et al, 2024; Waqar, Kaleem, et al, 2023; Waqar, Rahman, et al, 2023). Nano‐sized particles are intriguingly small with elevated surface‐to‐volume ratio, which is a unique characteristic in nanotechnology (Chiou et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%