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      Municipal solid waste as a sustainable resource for energy production: State-of-the-art review

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      Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
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          Review on research achievements of biogas from anaerobic digestion

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            Microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons.

            Petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants are recalcitrant compounds and are classified as priority pollutants. Cleaning up of these pollutants from environment is a real world problem. Bioremediation has become a major method employed in restoration of petroleum hydrocarbon polluted environments that makes use of natural microbial biodegradation activity. Petroleum hydrocarbons utilizing microorganisms are ubiquitously distributed in environment. They naturally biodegrade pollutants and thereby remove them from the environment. Removal of petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants from environment by applying oleophilic microorganisms (individual isolate/consortium of microorganisms) is ecofriendly and economic. Microbial biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants employs the enzyme catalytic activities of microorganisms to enhance the rate of pollutants degradation. This article provides an overview about bioremediation for petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants. It also includes explanation about hydrocarbon metabolism in microorganisms with a special focus on new insights obtained during past couple of years.
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              Solid waste issue: Sources, composition, disposal, recycling, and valorization

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                Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
                Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
                Elsevier BV
                22133437
                August 2021
                August 2021
                : 9
                : 4
                : 105717
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                10.1016/j.jece.2021.105717
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