Engineering biocatalytic material for the remediation of pollutants: A comprehensive review

Publisher:
Elsevier BV
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Environmental Technology and Innovation, 2020, 20, pp. 101063-101063
Issue Date:
2020-11-01
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© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Bioremediation through biotechnological interventions has attracted more attention among researchers in field of environmental pollution control and abatement. Various cutting-edge studies in area of protein engineering and synthetic biology offer a new platform for creation of innovative, advanced biological materials for its beneficial role in environmental pollution mitigation. Biocatalysis especially receives considerable attention as sustainable approach to resource recovery from waste along with elimination of pollutants. This paper focuses on updated developments in engineering of biocatalytic substances which can degrade pollutants of emerging concern. It also explains various classes of biocatalysts, their mechanisms of immobilization, and applications in terms of environmental pollutant remediation. Opportunities and challenges for future research have also been discussed.
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