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- W4381198625 abstract "Pollutants are becoming a global threat to our environment and human health in the present scenario. To combat this problem, various technologies like bioremediation and phytoremediation in synergy with nanotechnology have emerged. Interaction among microbes and nanomaterials (NMs) is of great concern and attracting researchers toward the usage of nanoparticles as an eco-friendly approach for the cleanup of the environment and such combined technologies can be very much efficient in the removal of pollutants and such combination has not been widely recognized. Due to the unique physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials, these have gained a lot of attention from researchers in the field of environmental science. For example, bioremediation alone is not applicable in some sites where toxic chemicals are in higher concentrations and such chemicals are even toxic to microorganisms also. In that case, nanomaterials are of great relevance because these are not only non-toxic to microorganisms but can also improve the pollutants removal efficiency. In this chapter, we have summarized the role of nanotechnology in the remediation of contaminants from the environment and this approach will minimize the time consumption and overall cost." @default.
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- W4381198625 title "Nano-Remediation: Ecofriendly Approach in Pollutants Removal" @default.
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