Pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: A review

The aim of this review is to highlight and provide an update on the current development of pesticide remediation methods, focusing on the utilization of different cyclodextrin (CD) molecules. Because of less environmental impact and non-toxic nature, CDs are beneficial for pesticide remediation, red...

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Main Authors: Waris, Kausar Hayat, Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran, Mohamad, Sharifah
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spelling my.um.eprints.271872022-05-30T08:23:32Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27187/ Pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: A review Waris, Kausar Hayat Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran Mohamad, Sharifah QD Chemistry The aim of this review is to highlight and provide an update on the current development of pesticide remediation methods, focusing on the utilization of different cyclodextrin (CD) molecules. Because of less environmental impact and non-toxic nature, CDs are beneficial for pesticide remediation, reducing environmental risk and health hazards. They are advantageous for the removal of pesticides from contaminated areas, as well as for better pesticide formulation and, posing significant effects on the hydrolysis or degradation of pesticides. The review focuses on the current trend and innovations regarding the methods and strategies employed for using CDs in designing pesticide remediation. Nowadays, in addition to the conventional experimental techniques, molecular simulation approaches are significantly contributing to the study of such phenomena and hence are recognized as a widely used tool. Springer Heidelberg 2021-09 Article PeerReviewed Waris, Kausar Hayat and Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran and Mohamad, Sharifah (2021) Pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: A review. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28 (35). pp. 47785-47799. ISSN 0944-1344, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-15434-9 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-15434-9>. 10.1007/s11356-021-15434-9
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Waris, Kausar Hayat
Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran
Mohamad, Sharifah
Pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: A review
description The aim of this review is to highlight and provide an update on the current development of pesticide remediation methods, focusing on the utilization of different cyclodextrin (CD) molecules. Because of less environmental impact and non-toxic nature, CDs are beneficial for pesticide remediation, reducing environmental risk and health hazards. They are advantageous for the removal of pesticides from contaminated areas, as well as for better pesticide formulation and, posing significant effects on the hydrolysis or degradation of pesticides. The review focuses on the current trend and innovations regarding the methods and strategies employed for using CDs in designing pesticide remediation. Nowadays, in addition to the conventional experimental techniques, molecular simulation approaches are significantly contributing to the study of such phenomena and hence are recognized as a widely used tool.
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author Waris, Kausar Hayat
Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran
Mohamad, Sharifah
author_facet Waris, Kausar Hayat
Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran
Mohamad, Sharifah
author_sort Waris, Kausar Hayat
title Pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: A review
title_short Pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: A review
title_full Pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: A review
title_fullStr Pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: A review
title_full_unstemmed Pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: A review
title_sort pesticide remediation with cyclodextrins: a review
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