Algae-mediated antibiotic wastewater treatment: A critical review
Harbin Institute of Technology · University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus · +1 more institution
Abstract
The existence of continually increasing concentrations of antibiotics in the environment is a serious potential hazard due to their toxicity and persistence. Unfortunately, conventional treatment techniques, such as those utilized in wastewater treatment plants, are not efficient for the treatment of wastewater containing antibiotic. Recently, algae-based technologies have been found to be a sustainable and promising technique for antibiotic removal. Therefore, this review aims to provide a critical summary of algae-based technologies and their important role in antibiotic wastewater treatment. Algal removal mechanisms including bioadsorption, bioaccumulation, and biodegradation are discussed in detail, with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.01
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- 100%
- References
- 139
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4Topics & keywords
- Algae
- Sewage treatment
- Antibiotics
- Wastewater
- Biology
- Environmental science
- Environmental engineering
- Ecology
- Clean water and sanitation