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Removal of Arsenic from Wastewater through Bacteria
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Arsenic contamination in wastewater is a global dilemma disturbing millions of the peoples. Arsenic is a toxic metalloid that poses a significant health risk when consumed in drinking water. One approach to remove arsenic from wastewater is through the use of bacteria. Several bacteria species have been identified as potential candidates for arsenic removal. These bacteria can oxidize or reduce arsenic, converting it into less toxic forms or sequestering it. This review summarizes recent studies is on by using bacteria on the elimination of arsenic from wastewater. The mechanisms of arsenic removal, factors affecting bacterial activity, and here we discussed wastewater treatment by the prospective of bacterial systems for large-scale treatment. The review concludes with a discussion of prospect examine directions and confronts in the progress of bacterial systems for arsenic removal from wastewater. Overall, the utilize of bacteria for arsenic removal shows promise and warrants further investigation as a potential solution for arsenic contamination in wastewater.
Ali Institute of Research & Skills Development
Title: Removal of Arsenic from Wastewater through Bacteria
Description:
Arsenic contamination in wastewater is a global dilemma disturbing millions of the peoples.
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid that poses a significant health risk when consumed in drinking water.
One approach to remove arsenic from wastewater is through the use of bacteria.
Several bacteria species have been identified as potential candidates for arsenic removal.
These bacteria can oxidize or reduce arsenic, converting it into less toxic forms or sequestering it.
This review summarizes recent studies is on by using bacteria on the elimination of arsenic from wastewater.
The mechanisms of arsenic removal, factors affecting bacterial activity, and here we discussed wastewater treatment by the prospective of bacterial systems for large-scale treatment.
The review concludes with a discussion of prospect examine directions and confronts in the progress of bacterial systems for arsenic removal from wastewater.
Overall, the utilize of bacteria for arsenic removal shows promise and warrants further investigation as a potential solution for arsenic contamination in wastewater.
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