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Removing microplastics from aquatic environments: A critical review

Environmental Science and Ecotechnology 2022 146 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Yu-Sheng Pan, Yuanyuan Kang, Gaoyang Luo, Gaoyang Luo, Ziqi Zhang, Yu-Sheng Pan, Sijing Huang, Sijing Huang, Ziqi Zhang, Ziqi Zhang, Gaoyang Luo, Yuanyuan Kang, Yuanyuan Kang, Fan Lü, Fan Lü, Shu-Hong Gao Fan Lü, Fan Lü, Fan Lü, Fan Lü, Yu-Sheng Pan, Yu-Sheng Pan, Shu-Hong Gao Fan Lü, Yuanyuan Kang, Yuanyuan Kang, Qun Gao, Chang Ge, Qun Gao, Chang Ge, Fan Lü, Fan Lü, Yuanyuan Kang, Gaoyang Luo, Yuanyuan Kang, Yuanyuan Kang, Qun Gao, Yuanyuan Kang, Ziqi Zhang, Yuanyuan Kang, Shu-Hong Gao Fan Lü, Fan Lü, Fan Lü, Qun Gao, Aijie Wang, Yuanyuan Kang, Sijing Huang, Sijing Huang, Shu-Hong Gao Fan Lü, Yuanyuan Kang, Yuanyuan Kang, Yu-Sheng Pan, Yuanyuan Kang, Fan Lü, Aijie Wang, Yu-Sheng Pan, Yu-Sheng Pan, Yu-Sheng Pan, Gaoyang Luo, Gaoyang Luo, Fan Lü, Aijie Wang, Shu-Hong Gao Ziqi Zhang, Aijie Wang, Fan Lü, Fan Lü, Shu-Hong Gao Fan Lü, Aijie Wang, Fan Lü, Aijie Wang, Aijie Wang, Aijie Wang, Yongming Zhu, Aijie Wang, Aijie Wang, Aijie Wang, Shu-Hong Gao

Summary

This review summarized current technologies for removing microplastics from aquatic environments, including adsorption, filtration, and degradation methods used in freshwater, marine, drinking water, and wastewater treatment systems, identifying key research gaps.

Study Type Environmental

As one of the typical emerging contaminants, microplastics exist widely in the environment because of their small size and recalcitrance, which has caused various ecological problems. This paper summarizes current adsorption and removal technologies of microplastics in typical aquatic environments, including natural freshwater, marine, drinking water treatment plants (DWTPs), and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), and includes abiotic and biotic degradation technologies as one of the removal technologies. Recently, numerous studies have shown that enrichment technologies have been widely used to remove microplastics in natural freshwater environments, DWTPs, and WWTPs. Efficient removal of microplastics via WWTPs is critical to reduce the release to the natural environment as a key connection point to prevent the transfer of microplastics from society to natural water systems. Photocatalytic technology has outstanding pre-degradation effects on microplastics, and the isolated microbial strains or enriched communities can degrade up to 50% or more of pre-processed microplastics. Thus, more research focusing on microplastic degradation could be carried out by combining physical and chemical pretreatment with subsequent microbial biodegradation. In addition, the current recovery technologies of microplastics are introduced in this review. This is incredibly challenging because of the small size and dispersibility of microplastics, and the related technologies still need further development. This paper will provide theoretical support and advice for preventing and controlling the ecological risks mediated by microplastics in the aquatic environment and share recommendations for future research on the removal and recovery of microplastics in various aquatic environments, including natural aquatic environments, DWTPs, and WWTPs.

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