Biochar-microorganism interactions for organic pollutant remediation: Challenges and perspectives
Santanu Mukherjee
1
,
Binoy Sarkar
2
,
Vijay Kumar Aralappanavar
3
,
Raj Mukhopadhyay
4
,
B. B. Basak
5
,
Olga Marchut-Mikołajczyk
7
,
Amit Bhatnagar
8
,
Kirk T. Semple
2
,
Nanthi Bolan
9
4
Division of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal 132001, India
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5
ICAR-Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Anand 387310, India
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8
Department of Separation Science, LUT School of Engineering Science, LUT University, Sammonkatu 12, Mikkeli, FI-50130, Finland
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-09-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 2.205
CiteScore: 16.0
Impact factor: 7.3
ISSN: 02697491, 18736424
PubMed ID:
35700879
General Medicine
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Pollution
Toxicology
Abstract
Numerous harmful chemicals are introduced every year in the environment through anthropogenic and geological activities raising global concerns of their ecotoxicological effects and decontamination strategies. Biochar technology has been recognized as an important pillar for recycling of biomass, contributing to the carbon capture and bioenergy industries, and remediation of contaminated soil, sediments and water. This paper aims to critically review the application potential of biochar with a special focus on the synergistic and antagonistic effects on contaminant-degrading microorganisms in single and mixed-contaminated systems. Owing to the high specific surface area, porous structure, and compatible surface chemistry, biochar can support the proliferation and activity of contaminant-degrading microorganisms. A combination of biochar and microorganisms to remove a variety of contaminants has gained popularity in recent years alongside traditional chemical and physical remediation technologies. The microbial compatibility of biochar can be improved by optimizing the surface parameters so that toxic pollutant release is minimized, biofilm formation is encouraged, and microbial populations are enhanced. Biocompatible biochar thus shows potential in the bioremediation of organic contaminants by harboring microbial populations, releasing contaminant-degrading enzymes, and protecting beneficial microorganisms from immediate toxicity of surrounding contaminants. This review recommends that biochar-microorganism co-deployment holds a great potential for the removal of contaminants thereby reducing the risk of organic contaminants to human and environmental health.
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Mukherjee S., Sarkar B., Aralappanavar V. K., Mukhopadhyay R., Basak B. B., Srivastava P., Marchut-Mikołajczyk O., Bhatnagar A., Semple K. T., Bolan N. Biochar-microorganism interactions for organic pollutant remediation: Challenges and perspectives // Environmental Pollution. 2022. Vol. 308. p. 119609.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119609
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119609
TI - Biochar-microorganism interactions for organic pollutant remediation: Challenges and perspectives
T2 - Environmental Pollution
AU - Mukherjee, Santanu
AU - Sarkar, Binoy
AU - Aralappanavar, Vijay Kumar
AU - Mukhopadhyay, Raj
AU - Basak, B. B.
AU - Srivastava, Prashant
AU - Marchut-Mikołajczyk, Olga
AU - Bhatnagar, Amit
AU - Semple, Kirk T.
AU - Bolan, Nanthi
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/09/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 119609
VL - 308
PMID - 35700879
SN - 0269-7491
SN - 1873-6424
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@article{2022_Mukherjee,
author = {Santanu Mukherjee and Binoy Sarkar and Vijay Kumar Aralappanavar and Raj Mukhopadhyay and B. B. Basak and Prashant Srivastava and Olga Marchut-Mikołajczyk and Amit Bhatnagar and Kirk T. Semple and Nanthi Bolan},
title = {Biochar-microorganism interactions for organic pollutant remediation: Challenges and perspectives},
journal = {Environmental Pollution},
year = {2022},
volume = {308},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119609},
pages = {119609},
doi = {10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119609}
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