Microbial remediation of micro-nano plastics: Current knowledge and future trends

Environ Pollut. 2020 Oct;265(Pt A):115044. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115044. Epub 2020 Jun 24.

Abstract

An alarming rise of micro-nano plastics (MNPs) in environment is currently causing the biggest threat to biotic and abiotic components around the globe. These pollutants, apart from being formed through fragmentation of larger plastic pieces and are also manufactured for commercial usage. MNPs enter agro-ecosystem, wildlife, and human body through the food chain, ingestion or through inhalation, causing blockage in the blood-brain barrier, lower fertility, and behavioural abnormalities among other problems. Hence, it becomes essential to develop novel procedures for remediation of MNPs. Among the numerous existing methods, microbial remediation promises to degrade/recover MNPs via a green route. Since microbial remediation processes mostly depend upon biotic and abiotic factors such as (temperature, pH, oxidative stress, etc.), it becomes easy to influence changes in the plastic pollutants. Hence, with the help of recent technologies, a complete degradation/removal of MNPs can be expected by utilizing the respective carbon content as energy sources for growth of microorganisms. In this review, considering the urgent environmental need, the impact of micro-nano plastics on ecosystem along with its corresponding degradation mechanisms has been brought out. Also, importance of the various recent research approaches in MNPs remediation is highlighted. Finally, the role of enzyme and membrane technology, nanoparticle technology, and metagenomics in remediation of MNPs are discussed for the first time in detail to bring out a novel remedy for the environment.

Keywords: Green ecosystem; Micro-nano plastics; Microbial remediation; Plastic degradation mechanism; Plastic pollutants.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Ecosystem
  • Environmental Pollutants*
  • Nanoparticles*
  • Plastics

Substances

  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Plastics