Abstract

Abstract: Bioremediation, the use of living organisms or their byproducts to eliminate pollutants from contaminated environments, has emerged as a promising strategy for environmental cleanup. In recent years, the integration of nanotechnology with bioremediation has opened up new frontiers in this field. Nano-technological bioremediation represents a groundbreaking approach that combines the unique properties of nanomaterials with the capabilities of microorganisms for enhanced pollutant degradation. This review article provides an overview of the recent advances in nano-technological bioremediation, highlighting its potential applications, challenges, and future prospects.

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