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22 Biofunctionalized Nanomaterials for Sensing and Bioremediation of Pollutants
and organic pollutants by chemical reduction or catalysis, biofunctionalized
nanoparticles can be used in solid waste remediation, wastewater remediation,
and even in combating air pollution. As compared to the microbial degradation
process, which is relatively slower, biofunctionalized nanoparticles are used for
bioremediation, including the removal of intransigent organic compounds such
as tetrachloroethylene (TCE) and polyvinyl biphenyls (PCBs) is rapid and reliable.
Magnetite nanoparticles are widely used for bioremediation because of its ease of
preparation, economic production cost, and reusability. Magnetite nanoparticle bio-
functionalized with Rhodococcus erythyropolis LSSE8-1 and Pseudomonas delafieldii
showed enhanced bio-desulfurization activity, and these particles can be mobilized
and recovered easily using a magnet. Magnetic nanoparticles functionalized with
the IgG antibody had been demonstrated successfully for the removal of coliforms
from polluted water. In this technique, coliforms, attached nanoparticles, were
separated under a magnetic field.
There are various methods for sensing pollutants in trace amounts. However, the
majority of widely accepted conventional methods require sampling and ex situ
lab-based analysis. These methods require decent expertise and time and are some-
times not very accurate when a dynamic parameter is observed. In-field application
of sensors for sensing pollutants is of paramount importance. Biofunctionalized
nanoparticle-based sensors can overcome these problems. Novel enzyme and
antibody functionalized nanoparticles are highly specific and precise and produce
results quickly. These sensors can be used for both in situ and ex situ sensing appli-
cations. A wide variety of bioconjugated nanoparticle-based sensors are now able
to sense pollutants of distinct nature, including organic, inorganic, and microbes.
11-mercaptoundecanoic acid and chitosan-functionalized gold nanoparticles are
used for sensing heavy metals like lead, cadmium, and mercury. Gold nanoparticles,
along with IgG antibody and protein, were successfully investigated for the detection
of Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus saprophyticus. Antibody-conjugated
quantum dots are used for the detection of a variety of microorganisms. Many
sensitive sensors are developed by targeting spore biomarker binding enzymes,
which can detect spore concentration in a very minute amount.
The biofunctionalized nanoparticle is a quantum leap for environmental
bioremediation technology. High efficiency and reliability make this technology
promising. However, with continuous evolution, concern like the toxicity of engi-
neered nanoparticles is continually being reduced. Recent advances in remediation
techniques now allow recovery of nanoparticle from the field of action, which
reduces any chances of toxicity. After the introduction of the “green production
of nanoparticles” by plants, the dependency of harmful chemicals and capping
agents will decrease in the future. In this chapter, we will see how biofunctional-
ized nanoparticles are helping us in the remediation of various pollution-related
challenges for a cleaner, better, and greener future.