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Ecosafety Screening of Photo-Fenton Process for the Degradation of Microplastics in Water

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Chiara Gambardella, Abdusalam Uheida, Abdusalam Uheida, Abdusalam Uheida, Abdusalam Uheida, Chiara Gambardella, Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Verónica Piazza, Verónica Piazza, Chiara Gambardella, Francesca Garaventa Chiara Gambardella, Francesca Garaventa Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Abdusalam Uheida, Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Abdusalam Uheida, Verónica Piazza, Verónica Piazza, Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Verónica Piazza, Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Chiara Gambardella, Francesca Garaventa Joydeep Dutta, Verónica Piazza, Verónica Piazza, Joydeep Dutta, Joydeep Dutta, Joydeep Dutta, Marco Faimali, Chiara Gambardella, Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Verónica Piazza, Chiara Gambardella, Joydeep Dutta, Francesca Garaventa Joydeep Dutta, Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Verónica Piazza, Verónica Piazza, Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Joydeep Dutta, Joydeep Dutta, Chiara Gambardella, Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Verónica Piazza, Joydeep Dutta, Francesca Garaventa Verónica Piazza, Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Joydeep Dutta, Chiara Gambardella, Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Chiara Gambardella, Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Verónica Piazza, Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Verónica Piazza, Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Chiara Gambardella, Chiara Gambardella, Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Verónica Piazza, Verónica Piazza, Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Francesca Garaventa Marco Faimali, Chiara Gambardella, Francesca Garaventa

Summary

Researchers evaluated a photo-Fenton process using a zinc oxide and iron nanoparticle catalyst to degrade polypropylene and PVC microplastics in a continuous water flow system. They achieved more than 95% reduction in average particle volume after one week of treatment. The study also assessed the environmental safety of the treated water through ecotoxicological bioassays, working toward a degradation method that does not introduce new ecological risks.

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Microplastic pollution is receiving increased attention due to the realization of its hazards to aquatic and human life. Researchers across the globe are attempting to remove microplastics before its entry into the ecosystem. Therefore, the present work focused on the removal of microplastic from water and studied the potential risks for marine organisms and the ecosystem. The removal of model microplastics, polypropylene (PP) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), has been studied by using photo-Fenton process. ZnO nanorods coated with SnO x ( x < 2) layer and decorated with zero valent iron (Fe 0 ) nanoparticles was used as heterogeneous catalyst for the removal of the microplastics in continuous water flow device. The obtained results demonstrated that high degradation efficiency of PP and PVC microplastics was achieved in a relatively short time and more than 95% of the average particle volume was reduced after 1 week of irradiation. The environmental impact of the photo-Fenton process of the microplastics degradation was investigated by using an ecotoxicological approach. An ecosafety screening has been performed through a series of experiments (bioassays) under controlled conditions, testing water samples after the photo-Fenton degradation of microparticles using a lab scale device. The ecotoxicological impact has been investigated by applying a battery of certified bioassays (UNI EN ISO/EPA standardized techniques) on aquatic organisms at different trophic levels (bacteria, algae, invertebrates). The results obtained on the three model organisms ( A. fischeri, P. subcapitata , and D. magna ) revealed no toxic effect for samples collected both before and after the photo-Fenton process, thus showing the absence of toxic by-products development during the degradation process.

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