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Comparative study of the influence of linear and branched alkyltrichlorosilanes on the removal efficiency of polyethylene and polypropylene-based microplastic particles from water

Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2020 70 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 40 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Michael Sturm, Katrin Schuhen Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Katrin Schuhen Adrian Frank Herbort, Adrian Frank Herbort, Adrian Frank Herbort, Michael Sturm, Adrian Frank Herbort, Adrian Frank Herbort, Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Adrian Frank Herbort, Adrian Frank Herbort, Harald Horn, Adrian Frank Herbort, Harald Horn, Harald Horn, Adrian Frank Herbort, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Michael Sturm, Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Harald Horn, Adrian Frank Herbort, Harald Horn, Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Michael Sturm, Harald Horn, Katrin Schuhen Harald Horn, Adrian Frank Herbort, Harald Horn, Adrian Frank Herbort, Katrin Schuhen Michael Sturm, Harald Horn, Katrin Schuhen Harald Horn, Harald Horn, Michael Sturm, Harald Horn, Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Harald Horn, Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Harald Horn, Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen Katrin Schuhen

Summary

Researchers compared the effectiveness of linear versus branched alkyltrichlorosilanes as silicon-based precursors for agglomerating and removing microplastics from water, finding that structural differences in the alkyl chains significantly affect agglomeration efficiency. The study advances a chemical removal concept for microplastic extraction from aquatic environments.

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Microplastics are a global environmental pollution. Due to this fact, new solutions are needed to reduce the amount in various aquatic environments. A new concept introduced by Herbort and Schuhen from the year 2016 describes the agglomeration of microplastics in water using silicon-based precursors. In the study presented here, alkyltrichlorosilanes with different linear and branched alkyl groups and a chain length between 1 and 18 carbon (C-) atoms are investigated for their suitability to fix microplastics (mixtures of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP)) and to form larger agglomerates. As the alkyl group has a major influence on the reaction rate and agglomeration behavior, we present here the extensive data collection of the evaluation of the best case. The removal efficiency is determined gravimetrically. The reaction behavior and the fixation process are characterized by hydrolysis kinetics. Si-MAS-NMR spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy, and thermogravimetry (TGA) are used to characterize the chemical composition of the agglomerates. Finally, the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) allows the visualization of the formed agglomerates. The results show that the different alkyl groups have a strong impact on the suitability of the alkyltrichlorosilanes for the agglomeration, as they influence the hydrolysis and condensation kinetics in water and the affinity to the microplastics. Best suited for microplastic removal were intermediate chain length between 3 and 5 C-atoms.

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