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- W3212821815 abstract "For decades industries have been creating waste worldwide, developing contaminated sediments and subsequent disposal in marine environments. There is a need to find effective solutions to detoxify the environment. Bioremediation is an environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and sustainable technology that uses microorganisms to decontaminate and degrade a large number of pollutants into harmless products. However, the microbes existing in the biofilm mode are more advantageous for bioremediation. This is because the biofilm-grown cells exhibit enhanced tolerance toward adverse environmental stress conditions and are capable of degrading pollutants. Biofilms are produced by bacteria, fungi, and algae. In the biofilm mode, microbes are immobilized in a self-synthesized matrix that protects them from stress, contaminants, and predatory organisms. The contaminants, such as heavy metals, petroleum, explosives, pesticides, and dyes, have been remediated through biofilms. In addition, biofilms are used in industries to produce valuable compounds like lactic acid, cellulose, table olive oil, and also for the generation of electricity. This work gives a brief overview of biofilms in bioremediation and their applications in the removal of hazardous components." @default.
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- W3212821815 title "Importance and applications of biofilm in microbe-assisted bioremediation" @default.
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