A critical review on the organo-metal(loid)s pollution in the environment: Distribution, remediation and risk assessment

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Abstract

Toxic metal(loid)s, e.g., mercury, arsenic, lead, and cadmium are known for several environmental disturbances creating toxicity to humans if accumulated in high quantities. Although not discussed critically, the organo-forms of these inorganic metal(loid)s are considered a greater risk to humans than their elemental forms possibly due to physico-chemical modulation triggering redox alterations or by the involvement of biological metabolism. This extensive review describes the chemical and physical causes of organometals and organometal(loid)s distribution in the environment with ecotoxicity assessment and potential remediation strategies. Organo forms of various metal(loid)s, such as mercury (Hg), arsenic (As), lead (Pb), tin (Sn), antimony (Sb), selenium (Se), and cadmium (Cd) have been discussed in the context of their ecotoxicity. In addition, we elaborated on the transformation, speciation and transformation pathways of these toxic metal(loid)s in soil-water-plant-microbial systems. The present review has pointed out the status of toxic organometal(loid)s, which is required to make the scientific community aware of this pressing condition of organometal(loid)s distribution in the environment. The gradual disposal and piling of organometal(loid)s in the environment demand a thorough revision of the past-present status with possible remediation strategies prescribed as reflected in this review.

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Majumdar, A., Upadhyay, M. K., Ojha, M., Biswas, R., Dey, S., Sarkar, S., … Roychowdhury, T. (2024, November 15). A critical review on the organo-metal(loid)s pollution in the environment: Distribution, remediation and risk assessment. Science of the Total Environment. Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175531

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