Recent advancements in bioremediation of dye: Current status and challenges

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Abstract

The rampant industrialization and unchecked growth of modern textile production facilities coupled with the lack of proper treatment facilities have proliferated the discharge of effluents enriched with toxic, baleful, and carcinogenic pollutants including dyes, heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, odorants, and other hazardous materials. Therefore, the development of cost-effective and efficient control measures against such pollution is imperative to safeguard ecosystems and natural resources. In this regard, recent advances in biotechnology and microbiology have propelled bioremediation as a prospective alternative to traditional treatment methods. This review was organized to address bioremediation as a practical option for the treatment of dyes by evaluating its performance and typical attributes. It further highlights the current hurdles and future prospects for the abatement of dyes via biotechnology-based remediation techniques.

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Vikrant, K., Giri, B. S., Raza, N., Roy, K., Kim, K. H., Rai, B. N., & Singh, R. S. (2018, April 1). Recent advancements in bioremediation of dye: Current status and challenges. Bioresource Technology. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2018.01.029

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