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Plants, Microorganisms and Their Metabolites in Supporting Asbestos Detoxification—A Biological Perspective in Asbestos Treatment

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dc.contributor.author Łuniewski, Stanisław
dc.contributor.author Rogowska, Weronika
dc.contributor.author Łozowicka ˙, Bozena
dc.contributor.author Iwaniuk, Piotr
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-05T07:39:35Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-05T07:39:35Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.citation Łuniewski, S.; Rogowska, W.; Łozowicka, B.; Iwaniuk, P. Plants, Microorganisms and Their Metabolites in Supporting Asbestos Detoxification—A Biological Perspective in Asbestos Treatment. Materials 2024, 17, 1644. https:// doi.org/10.3390/ma17071644 ru
dc.identifier.issn 1996-1944
dc.identifier.other doi.org/10.3390/ma17071644
dc.identifier.uri http://rep.enu.kz/handle/enu/20588
dc.description.abstract Many countries banned asbestos due to its toxicity, but considering its colossal use, especially in the 1960s and 1970s, disposing of waste containing asbestos is the current problem. Today, many asbestos disposal technologies are known, but they usually involve colossal investment and operating expenses, and the end- and by-products of these methods negatively impact the environment. This paper identifies a unique modern direction in detoxifying asbestos minerals, which involves using microorganisms and plants and their metabolites. The work comprehensively focuses on the interactions between asbestos and plants, bacteria and fungi, including lichens and, for the first time, yeast. Biological treatment is a prospect for in situ land reclamation and under industrial conditions, which can be a viable alternative to landfilling and an environmentally friendly substitute or supplement to thermal, mechanical, and chemical methods, often characterized by high cost intensity. Plant and microbial metabolism products are part of the green chemistry trend, a central strategic pillar of global industrial and environmental development. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher Materials ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries 17, 1644;
dc.subject asbestos-containing wastes ru
dc.subject naturally occurring asbestos ru
dc.subject detoxification ru
dc.subject biological treatment ru
dc.title Plants, Microorganisms and Their Metabolites in Supporting Asbestos Detoxification—A Biological Perspective in Asbestos Treatment ru
dc.type Article ru


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