Publications by authors named "Micheal Helan Soundra Rani"

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  • Remediation of hydrocarbon contamination is crucial to protect both land and aquatic environments, with filamentous fungi showing promise for breaking down these pollutants into non-toxic residues.
  • The paper outlines three key strategies used by filamentous fungi for hydrocarbon remediation: utilizing hydrocarbons as energy sources, co-metabolism, and biosorption approaches.
  • While fungi show great potential for efficient and eco-friendly cleanup methods, more research is needed to understand their interactions with humans and to assess any toxic effects before practical application.
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Eradication of heavy metal pollution has become the prime priority over the conservation of water resources in the upcoming era. Herein, the study involved the halophilic fungal melanin from showed a promising biosorbent for the removal of toxic heavy metals which shows eco-friendly, cost-effective, high stability, and adsorbent efficiency. Polyurethane blended with fungal melanin polymers, makes polymeric nanofibrous membranes through electrospinning techniques.

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