Review on Microbial remediation of Heavy metals from E-waste
2017
Kavitha, K.K (Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental and Herbal Science, Tamil University, Thanjavur- 613010) | Pradeepa, R (Department of Environmental and Herbal Science, Tamil University, Thanjavur- 613010) | Senthil kumar, P (Research scholar, Department of Environmental and Herbal Science, Tamil University, Thanjavur- 613010)
E-waste is an end of the life span of electric or electronic appliances which contain the complex heavy metals. It is causing severe health concerns for millions of people around the world, mostly in the developing nations of India, Africa, Europe, etc. More of these wastes are ending up in dumping yards and recycling centers, cause a new challenge to the environment. In general electronic gadgets are intended to make our lives happier and simpler, but their toxicity, removal and recycling becomes a health horrendous. Many research papers have been reported on microbial remediation of heavy metals present in E-waste. The pioneer work was reported on 1998, bio-dissolution of spent nickel batteries using Thiobacillus ferroxidans, which is the first step to recycle and discarded batteries by using microbes as eco-friendly method. This review paper provides an insight in to the bioremediation of heavy metals from E-waste by potential microorganisms, in an eco-friendly way and provide pathway for current researchers.
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