Bioremediation: Engineering Microbes for Environmental Cleanup
Ariowachukwu Divine Sopruchi
ABSTRACT
Bioremediation is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective method that harnesses the power of living organisms, particularly microbes, to detoxify contaminated environments. This paper examines the engineering of microbes to enhance their bioremediation capabilities, addressing limitations in degradation efficiency, adaptability, and resistance to toxic substances. The discussion covers microbial diversity and their roles in breaking down pollutants, advancements in genetic engineering for optimizing microbial performance, and case studies showcasing real-world applications. Despite its advantages over traditional remediation methods, bioremediation faces challenges such as regulatory hurdles, environmental risks, and public concerns. Future research directions focus on improving microbial resilience, bioreactor design, and sustainable integration of bioremediation technologies into large-scale environmental cleanup efforts.
Keywords: Bioremediation, microbial engineering, environmental remediation, genetic modification, synthetic biology.
CITE AS: Ariowachukwu Divine Sopruchi (2025). Bioremediation: Engineering Microbes for Environmental Cleanup. Research Output Journal of Engineering and Scientific Research 4(1): 18-22. https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJESR/2025/4.1.1822