Cyclodextrin-enabled green environmental biotechnologies.
Eva FenyvesiTamás SohajdaPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2022)
Most of the organic compounds contaminating the environment can form inclusion complexes with cyclodextrins resulting in enhanced solubility (a benefit in soil remediation) or just the opposite: reduced mobility by sorption (a benefit in wastewater treatment). Combining biotechnologies with cyclodextrin, a renewable and biodegradable material, green environmental technologies of high efficiency were developed. For instance, the cyclodextrin-enabled soil washing/flushing technologies combined with bioremediation have been demonstrated in full-scale field experiments. The efficiency of tertiary wastewater treatment by sorption of non-biodegradable xenobiotics, such as residual pharmaceutics, was proved. The biofilm formation in fouling processes can be prevented or reduced either by applying cyclodextrin-based coatings or by manipulation of quorum sensing (bacterial communication) via capturing signal molecules.
Keyphrases
- wastewater treatment
- capillary electrophoresis
- biofilm formation
- high efficiency
- antibiotic resistance genes
- ionic liquid
- drug delivery
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- candida albicans
- mass spectrometry
- escherichia coli
- human health
- life cycle
- risk assessment
- microbial community
- heavy metals
- anaerobic digestion