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Selection of engineered degradation method to remove microplastics from aquatic environments

The Science of The Total Environment 2024 7 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Na Xiao, Na Xiao, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Ruizhen Tong, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Ruizhen Tong, Yanhua Wang, Bo Wang, Yanhua Wang, Ruizhen Tong, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Na Xiao, Na Xiao, Na Xiao, Ruizhen Tong, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Na Xiao, Baoshan Xing Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Shuo Yang, Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Yanhua Wang, Yanhua Wang, Yan Xing, Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Yanhua Wang, Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Yanhua Wang, Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Bo Wang, Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Yanhua Wang, Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing Baoshan Xing

Summary

This review evaluates engineered degradation methods developed to remove microplastics from aquatic environments, addressing the difficulty of natural breakdown due to plastic hydrophobicity and chemical stability. The authors compare physical, chemical, photocatalytic, and biological methods, providing a framework for selecting the most appropriate degradation approach based on particle type, concentration, and treatment context.

Microplastics (MPs) in the aquatic environment are difficult to degrade naturally due to their hydrophobicity and structure. A variety of engineered degradation methods were developed to treat MPs contamination in the aquatic environment. Current reviews of MPs degradation methods only provided an inventory but lacked systematic comparisons and application recommendations. However, selecting suitable degradation methods for different types of MPs contamination may be more effective. This work examined the present engineered degradation methods for MPs in the aquatic environment. They were categorized into chemical degradation, biodegradation, thermal degradation and photodegradation. These degradation methods were systematically summarized in terms of degradation efficiency, technical limitations and production of environmental hazards. Also, the potential influences of different environmental factors and media on degradation were analyzed, and the selection of degradation methods were suggested from the perspectives of contamination types and degradation mechanisms. Finally, the development trend and challenges for studying MPs engineered degradation were proposed. This work will contribute to a better selection of customized degradation methods for different types of MPs contamination scenarios in aquatic environments.

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