Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Surrey, Surrey, GU27XH, United Kingdom.
Deakin University, Geelong, Institute for Frontier Materials, Waurn Ponds, Victoria, 3216, Australia.
Water Res. 2019 Sep 15;161:621-638. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2019.06.049. Epub 2019 Jun 20.
The presence of nano and microplastics in water has increasingly become a major environmental challenge. A key challenge in their detection resides in the relatively inadequate analytical techniques available preventing deep understanding of the fate of nano/microplastics in water. The occurrence of nano/microplastics in water and wastewater treatment plants poses a concern for the quality of the treated water. Due to their broad but small size and diverse chemical natures, nano/microplastics may travel easily along water and wastewater treatment processes infiltrating remediation processes at various levels, representing operational and process stability challenges. This review aims at presenting the current understanding of the fate and impact of nano/microplastics through water and wastewater treatment plants. The formation and fragmentation mechanisms, physical-chemical properties and occurrence of nano/microplastics in water are correlated to the interactions of nano/microplastics with water and wastewater treatment plant processes and potential solutions to limit these interactions are comprehensively reviewed. This critical analysis offers new strategies to limit the number of nano/microplastics in water and wastewater to keep water quality up to the required standards and reduce threats on our ecosystems.
水中纳米和微塑料的存在日益成为一个主要的环境挑战。在它们的检测中,一个关键的挑战是现有的分析技术相对不足,这阻碍了对纳米/微塑料在水中命运的深入理解。纳米/微塑料在水和废水处理厂的出现引起了人们对处理后水质量的关注。由于其广泛但微小的尺寸和多样的化学性质,纳米/微塑料可能很容易沿着水和废水处理过程渗透到各个层面的修复过程中,这代表了操作和过程稳定性方面的挑战。本综述旨在介绍通过水和废水处理厂了解纳米/微塑料的命运和影响的现状。水中纳米/微塑料的形成和破碎机制、物理化学性质和存在与纳米/微塑料与水和废水处理厂过程的相互作用相关,并且全面回顾了限制这些相互作用的潜在解决方案。这种批判性分析提供了新的策略来限制水中和废水中的纳米/微塑料数量,以保持水质达到所需标准,并减少对我们生态系统的威胁。