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Cyanidiales-Based Bioremediation of Heavy Metals

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BIOTECH
卷 12, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biotech12020029

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biosorption; Cyanidiales; Galdieria sulphuraria; heavy metals; removal efficiency

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With the increasing urbanization and development activities, the consumption of heavy metals has been rising globally. It is necessary to treat heavy metals before releasing them into the environment due to their potential hazards. Microalgal-based heavy metal removal has been considered as a more effective, environment-friendly, and inexpensive method compared to conventional treatment technologies. Cyanidiales, a type of red algae, have been identified as having the potential for heavy metal remediation due to their ability to tolerate extreme stresses and survive in acidic mine drainage. This review focuses on the algal species belonging to Cyanidiales and their efficiency in heavy metal removal.
With growing urbanization and ongoing development activities, the consumption of heavy metals has been increasing globally. Although heavy metals are vital for the survival of living beings, they can become hazardous when they surpass the permissible limit. The effect of heavy metals varies from normal to acute depending on the individual, so it is necessary to treat the heavy metals before releasing them into the environment. Various conventional treatment technologies have been used based on physical, chemical, and biological methods. However, due to technical and economic constraints and poor sustainability towards the environment, the use of these technologies has been limited. Microalgal-based heavy metal removal has been explored for the past few decades and has been seen as an effective, environment-friendly, and inexpensive method compared to conventional treatment technology. Cyanidiales that belong to red algae have the potential for remediation of heavy metals as they can withstand and tolerate extreme stresses of heat, acid salts, and heavy metals. Cyanidiales are the only photosynthetic organisms that can survive and thrive in acidic mine drainage, where heavy metal contamination is often prevalent. This review focuses on the algal species belonging to three genera of Cyanidiales: Cyanidioschyzon, Cyanidium, and Galdieria. Papers published after 2015 were considered in order to examine these species' efficiency in heavy metal removal. The result is summarized as maximum removal efficiency at the optimum experimental conditions and based on the parameters affecting the metal ion removal efficiency. This study finds that pH, initial metal concentration, initial algal biomass concentration, algal strains, and growth temperature are the major parameters that affect the heavy metal removal efficiency of Cyanidiales.

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