Singh, ArvindPal, Dan BahadurMohammad, AkbarAlhazmi, AlaaYoon, TaehoSrivastava, NehaGupta, Vijai Kumar2023-11-092023-11-092022-01Haque, S. vd. (2022). "Biological remediation technologies for dyes and heavy metals in wastewater treatment: New insight". Bioresource Technology, 343.0960-85241873-2976https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126154https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852421014966http://hdl.handle.net/11452/34817The pollution of the environment caused by dyes and heavy metals emitted by industries has become a worldwide problem. The development of efficient, environmentally acceptable, and cost-effective methods of wastewater treatment containing dyes and heavy metals is critical. Biologically based techniques for treating effluents are fascinating since they provide several benefits over standard treatment methods. This review assesses the most recent developments in the use of biological based techniques to remove dyes and heavy metals from wastewater. The remediation of dyes and heavy metals by diverse microorganisms such as algae, bacteria, fungi and enzymes are depicted in detail. Ongoing biological method's advances, scientific prospects, problems, and the future prognosis are all highlighted. This review is useful for gaining a better integrated view of biological based wastewater treatment and for speeding future research on the function of biological methods in water purification applications.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBacteria (microorganisms)Biochemical engineeringBiological water treatmentBioremediationChemicals removal (water treatment)Cost effectivenessEffluentsReclamationBiological methodsCost-effective methodsEnvironmentally acceptableRemediation technologiesTreatment methodsWater purificationDyeEnvironmental fateHeavy metalWaste technologyWastewater treatmentHeavy metalsAgricultureBiotechnology & applied microbiologyEnergy & fuelsBioremediationDyeEnvironmental fateHeavy metalColoring agentsMetals, heavyWaste waterWater pollutants, chemicalWater purificationBiological remediation technologies for dyes and heavy metals in wastewater treatment: New insightArticle0007199221000082-s2.0-8511782569134334673196Agricultural engineeringBiotechnology & applied microbiologyEnergy & fuelsDichlorophenolindophenol Reductase; Decolorization; Azo CompoundDyeEnzymeHeavy metalIndustrial effluentOrganic compoundColoring agentHeavy metalAdsorptionAlgaBacteriumBiodegradationBioremediationChemical reactionFlocculationFungusNonhumanPollutionPrecipitationReviewSurface propertyWaste water managementWastewaterWater managementWater pollutant