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Effects of chronic exposure to different sizes and polymers of microplastics on the characteristics of activated sludge

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Zhanao Zhang, Zehua Yan, Yan Zhang Zhanao Zhang, Jiankang Xu, Zhanao Zhang, Zhanao Zhang, Jiankang Xu, Xinying Wang, Zehua Yan, Zehua Yan, Zehua Yan, Zehua Yan, Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Zhanao Zhang, Zhanao Zhang, Yan Zhang Zehua Yan, Jiankang Xu, Yan Zhang Zhanao Zhang, Jiankang Xu, Zhanao Zhang, Zhanao Zhang, Yan Zhang Xinying Wang, Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Zhanao Zhang, Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Zehua Yan, Yan Zhang Zehua Yan, Yan Zhang Zhanao Zhang, Zhanao Zhang, Zhanao Zhang, Zhanao Zhang, Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Zehua Yan, Zhanao Zhang, Zhanao Zhang, Zhanao Zhang, Zhanao Zhang, Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Zehua Yan, Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang Yan Zhang

Summary

Researchers studied how 60 days of exposure to different sizes and types of microplastics affected activated sludge at wastewater treatment plants. Millimeter-sized particles dramatically reduced sludge dewaterability by up to 47.7%, mainly through physical disruption of sludge flocs. Nano-sized particles also impaired sludge performance by inhibiting microbial activity and altering the composition of extracellular polymeric substances.

Study Type Environmental

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have become an important source of microplastics (MPs) contamination and most MPs remain in the sludge inducing potential impacts on sludge disposal. However, little is known about the influence of MPs on the characteristics of sludge, which is essential for sludge disposal. In this study, the dewaterability of activated sludge in response to chronic exposure (60 days) to MPs of different sizes (213.7 nm ~ 4.2 mm) and polymers (polystyrene, polyethylene, and polyvinyl chloride) were investigated. Overall, different particle sizes caused more evident effects on sludge dewatering than different polymer types did. Millimeter MPs (~4 mm) dramatically reduced the dewaterability of sludge by 29.6% ~ 47.7%. These effects were mainly caused by the physical crushing of MPs on sludge flocs, except polyvinyl chloride (PVC)-MPs, possibly containing additives, induced toxicity on sludge. Moreover, 100 mg/L nano-size MPs (213 nm) also reduced the dewatering performance of sludge. The potential mechanism is that nano-size MPs inhibited sludge activity and decreased the abundance of key microorganisms, which subsequently altered the composition and spatial distribution of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), and finally impeded sludge dewatering. Our results highlight the impacts of different sizes of MPs on the characteristics of sludge, affecting the final disposal of sludge.

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