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<title>Environmental Remediation Strategies of New and Emerging Chemical Contaminants</title>
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<description>Environmental Remediation Strategies of New and Emerging Chemical Contaminants
Aloo, Becky Nancy; et. al...
The industrial development of the 21st century has led to anthropogenic impacts on&#13;
Earth. Through the rapid growth of pharmaceuticals, electronics, agrochemicals, and&#13;
biotech industries which have transformed healthcare, enhanced agriculture, and&#13;
improved technological innovations, these developments have also led to unprecedented&#13;
pollution. One of the most severe challenges has been the emergence and proliferation of&#13;
new and emerging pollutants (NEPs), including antibiotics, antidepressants, microplastics,&#13;
microbeads, specialty chemicals, etc. These xenobiotic compounds can persist in the&#13;
environment and exhibit complex behaviors with long-term ecological and health&#13;
impacts. As the global community increasingly recognizes the hazards associated with&#13;
NEPs, the need for advanced, sustainable remediation strategies has never been more&#13;
urgent. This Research Topic, Environmental Remediation Strategies for New and Emerging&#13;
Chemical Contaminants, aims to address the critical challenges posed by NEPs through&#13;
innovative research and reviews. It seeks to provide new perspectives on the environmental&#13;
and health risks associated with NEPs while highlighting novel, sustainable solutions for&#13;
their remediation. The issue combines the recent advancements in sustainable technologies&#13;
to tackle these challenges.&#13;
Among the NEPs, microplastics have become a serious pollutant affecting terrestrial&#13;
and aquatic ecosystems. The study Nakei et al. provides a promising solution for tackling&#13;
plastic pollution in terrestrial and aquatic environments. The study reveals that&#13;
bioprospecting of agricultural soils, water bodies, and landfills containing plastic wastes&#13;
can provide highly efficient microbial species for breaking down polyethylene polymers.&#13;
The ever-increasing use of agrochemicals has led to widespread environmental pollution,&#13;
demanding urgent measures for restoration and remediation. The paper, Hu et al. examines&#13;
the enhanced biodegradation capabilities of the microorganisms for more efficient breakdown of complex agrochemical NEPs as a promising approach&#13;
for managing the agrochemical pollution. Further, the review Zhou&#13;
et al. explores the toxicity and bioremediation options for the&#13;
treatment of carbendazim contaminated residues in&#13;
agroecosystems. Apart from agrochemicals, another insightful&#13;
study, Li et al., is particularly helpful in dealing with soil&#13;
pollution with explosive munition 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT)&#13;
and its metabolites.&#13;
In recent times, the nano-revolution has also caused the release&#13;
of nanoparticles (NPs) as an emerging contaminant into the&#13;
environment, with its remediation remaining an important&#13;
environmental issue and a global challenge. Carbon nanotubes&#13;
(CNTs) are a group of NPs that severely impact human health&#13;
and ecosystems due to their widespread use. In this regard, a study,&#13;
Takahashi et al., explores applying green chemistry principles to&#13;
synthesize environmentally friendly catalysts for the degradation of&#13;
persistent organic pollutants like CNTs. Further, long-term stability&#13;
and continuity of the CNTs degradation is explored in another&#13;
study, Takahashi and Hori which provides another innovative&#13;
approach for bioremediation of NEPs like CNTs. Taking the&#13;
microbial degradation further, the study, Deng et al. provides&#13;
three novel species of Mycobacterium isolated from polluted soil&#13;
samples, characterized and evaluated for biodegradation of&#13;
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are considered&#13;
as priority pollutants. Apart from microbial remediation, the issue&#13;
also explores physicochemical and organic amendments-based&#13;
solutions for tackling the challenge of NEP remediation (Zha&#13;
et al.; Zouari et al.).&#13;
Researchers have developed a combined waste water treatment&#13;
approach addressing the challenge of NEP contamination in&#13;
wastewater Kokilaramani et al. This study reports that&#13;
photoelectrochemical oxidation offers an excellent solution for&#13;
wastewater treatment, inhibiting the growth of harmful microbes&#13;
responsible for biocorrosion and degrading the pollutants in the&#13;
wastewater stream. Teymoorian et al.&#13;
While remediation technologies are of immense importance,&#13;
understanding the ecological risks posed by NEPs is equally&#13;
essential. The review, Ferreira et al., provides important insight&#13;
into how the application of these drugs has increased in time,&#13;
particularly during the Covid pandemic, and has led to&#13;
worldwide pollution of biologically active micropollutants. The&#13;
article emphasizes the microbial degradation of such&#13;
pharmaceutical compounds through pure isolates and microbial&#13;
consortia via in vitro, in situ, and ex-situ processes.&#13;
With the ever-growing challenge of NEP pollution, the&#13;
12 articles published in this Research Topic provide a&#13;
comprehensive view of challenges, toxicity, and recent&#13;
advancements in the remediation of NEPs. The present issue&#13;
addresses the challenges regarding the sources and impacts of&#13;
NEPs and their remediation. The contributions in this issue pave&#13;
the way for sustainable pollution control strategies, ensuring cleaner&#13;
ecosystems and healthier communities. This issue highlights the&#13;
urgent need for continued innovation and multidisciplinary&#13;
collaboration to provide effective solutions for the mitigation of&#13;
NEPs. The Research Topic will be valuable for researchers,&#13;
policymakers, industry persons, and environmental engineers.&#13;
This issue’s contribution will provide the foundation for future&#13;
research offering solutions for a clean, green, and safer environment&#13;
through the mitigation of NEPs
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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