Nanobioremediation: A sustainable approach towards the degradation of sodium dodecyl sulfate in the environment and simulated conditions

J Basic Microbiol. 2022 Mar;62(3-4):348-360. doi: 10.1002/jobm.202100217. Epub 2021 Sep 16.

Abstract

Nanotechnology has gained huge importance in the field of environmental clean-up today. Due to their remarkable and unique properties, it has shown potential application for the remediation of several pesticides and textile dyes. Recently it has shown positive results for the remediation of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). One of the highly exploited surfactants in detergent preparation is anionic surfactants. The SDS selected for the present study is an example of anionic linear alkyl sulfate. It is utilized extensively in industrial washing, which results in the high effluent level of this contaminant and ubiquitously toxic to the environment. The present review is based on the research depicting the adverse effects of SDS in general and possible strategies to minimizing its effects by bacterial degradation which are capable of exploiting the SDS as an only source of carbon. Moreover, it has also highlighted that how nanotechnology can play a role in the remediation of such recalcitrant pesticides.

Keywords: anionic surfactants; cationic surfactants; degradation; nanobioremediation; sodium dodecyl sulfate.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Pesticides*
  • Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate / pharmacology
  • Surface-Active Agents*

Substances

  • Pesticides
  • Surface-Active Agents
  • Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate