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Efficient remediation of antibiotic pollutants from the environment by innovative biochar: current updates and prospectsopen access

Authors
Katiyar, RaviChen, Chiu-WenSinghania, Reeta RaniTsai, Mei-LingSaratale, Ganesh D.Pandey, AshokDong, Cheng-DiPatel, Anil Kumar
Issue Date
Jun-2022
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Keywords
Biochar; antibiotics; adsorption; biodegradation; bioremediation
Citation
Bioengineered, v.13, no.6, pp 14730 - 14748
Pages
19
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Bioengineered
Volume
13
Number
6
Start Page
14730
End Page
14748
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/2967
DOI
10.1080/21655979.2022.2108564
ISSN
2165-5979
2165-5987
Abstract
The increased antibiotic consumption and their improper management led to serious antibiotic pollution and its exposure to the environment develops multidrug resistance in microbes against antibiotics. The entry rate of antibiotics to the environment is much higher than its exclusion; therefore, efficient removal is a high priority to reduce the harmful impact of antibiotics on human health and the environment. Recent developments in cost-effective and efficient biochar preparation are noticeable for their effective removal. Moreover, biochar engineering advancements enhanced biochar remediation performance several folds more than in its pristine forms. Biochar engineering provides several new interactions and bonding abilities with antibiotic pollutants to increase remediation efficiency. Especially heteroatoms-doping significantly increased catalysis of biochar. The main focus of this review is to underline the crucial role of biochar in the abatement of emerging antibiotic pollutants. A detailed analysis of both native and engineered biochar is provided in this article for antibiotic remediation. There has also been discussion of how biochar properties relate to feedstock, production conditions and manufacturing technologies, and engineering techniques. It is possible to produce biochar with different surface functionalities by varying the feedstock or by modifying the pristine biochar with different chemicals and preparing composites. Subsequently, the interaction of biochar with antibiotic pollutants was compared and reviewed. Depending on the surface functionalities of biochar, they offer different types of interactions e.g., pi-pi stacking, electrostatic, and H-bonding to adsorb on the biochar surface. This review demonstrates how biochar and related composites have optimized for maximum removal performance by regulating key parameters. Furthermore, future research directions and opportunities for biochar research are discussed.
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