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Influence of biodegradable plastics on the generation of disinfection byproducts in the chlorination process

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Bingqing Yu, Manhong Miao, Manhong Miao, Xuhua Cheng, Xuhua Cheng, Xuhua Cheng, Min Zhang Yao Li, Xuhua Cheng, Bingqing Yu, Manhong Miao, Manhong Miao, Min Zhang Xuhua Cheng, Min Zhang Bingqing Yu, Xuhua Cheng, Xuhua Cheng, Min Zhang Manhong Miao, Min Zhang Bingqing Yu, Min Zhang Min Zhang Yao Li, Xuhua Cheng, Manhong Miao, Min Zhang Manhong Miao, Manhong Miao, Xuhua Cheng, Min Zhang Xuhua Cheng, Xuhua Cheng, Bingqing Yu, Shasha Zhao, Manhong Miao, Xuhua Cheng, Bingqing Yu, Manhong Miao, Manhong Miao, Yao Li, Manhong Miao, Manhong Miao, Min Zhang Min Zhang Manhong Miao, Yao Li, Yao Li, Manhong Miao, Min Zhang Min Zhang Manhong Miao, Min Zhang Xuhua Cheng, Min Zhang Min Zhang Xuhua Cheng, Xuhua Cheng, Manhong Miao, Bingqing Yu, Bingqing Yu, Min Zhang Yao Li, Yao Li, Xuhua Cheng, Min Zhang Yao Li, Yao Li, Yao Li, Min Zhang Min Zhang Min Zhang Yao Li, Min Zhang Min Zhang Yao Li, Yao Li, Yao Li, Yao Li, Yao Li, Yao Li, Yao Li, Min Zhang

Summary

This study investigated how biodegradable plastics influence the generation of dissolved organic matter and its downstream effects on water quality and treatment processes. The findings show that biodegradable polymers can release organic compounds that complicate wastewater treatment compared to conventional plastics.

Polymers

Biodegradable plastics (BPs) have seen a continuous increase in annual production and application due to their environmentally sustainable characteristics. However, research on the formation of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) from biodegradable microplastics (BMPs) during chlorination is limited, and the effects of aqueous solution chemistry on this process have yet to be explored. Therefore, two biodegradable microplastics, polylactic acid (PLA) and polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT), were investigated in this study to examine the changes in their physicochemical properties before and after chlorination, and the formation of DBPs under different environmental conditions. The results showed that PLA was more chlorine-responsive, and generated more DBPs. The pH converted some of the intermediates into more stable DBPs by affecting the concentration of HClO and base-catalyzed reactions, whereas ionic strength slightly reduced DBP concentration by ion adsorption and promoting the aggregation of BMPs. Finally, since PLA has a slightly greater volume of mesopores and micropores compared to PBAT, it may more effectively adsorb DBP precursors beyond natural organic matter (NOM), such as some anthropogenic pollutants, thus potentially decreasing the formation of chlorinated DBPs in surface water. This research explored the potentiality for DBP formation by BMPs under different water quality conditions during the disinfection process, which is useful for assessing the environmental hazards of BMPs.

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