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Phytoremediation of engineered nanoparticles using aquatic plants: Mechanisms and practical feasibility
Authors:Parisa Ebrahimbabaie  Weeradej Meeinkuirt  John Pichtel
Institution:Ball State University, Environment, Geology and Natural Resources, Muncie, IN 47306, USA;Mahidol University, Nakhonsawan Campus, Nakhonsawan 60130, Thailand
Abstract:Certain plants have demonstrated the capability to take up and accumulate metals, thus offering the potential to remediate metal-contaminated water and sediment. Several aquatic species have further been identified which can take up metal and metal oxide engineered nanoparticles (ENPs). It is important to evaluate if aquatic plants exhibiting potential for metal phytoremediation can be applied to remediation of metallic ENPs. Understanding the interactions between ENPs and aquatic plants, and evaluating possible influences on metal uptake and phytoremediation processes is therefore essential. This review article will address the feasibility of green plants for treatment of ENP-affected aquatic ecosystems. Discussion will include common types of ENPs in current use; transformations of ENPs in aquatic systems; the importance of microorganisms in supporting plant growth; ENP entry into the plant; the influence of microorganisms in promoting plant uptake; and recent findings in phytoremediation of ENP-affected water, including applications to constructed wetlands.
Keywords:Corresponding author    Aquatic plants  Constructed Wetlands  Nanoparticles  Phytoremediation
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