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Characterization of nanoplastics and small-sized microplastics in sewage treatment

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Shaima Iskandarani, Shaima Iskandarani, Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets M. Sarvajith, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, M. Sarvajith, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Luiza C. Campos, Luiza C. Campos, Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Lorenzo Raeli, Lorenzo Raeli, Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Pascal E. Saikaly, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Luiza C. Campos, Luiza C. Campos, Luiza C. Campos, Luiza C. Campos, Luiza C. Campos, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets

Summary

Researchers developed a novel investigation into nanoplastics and small microplastics (50–2500 nm) in sewage treatment plants, finding these tiny particles present in both raw and treated sewage and characterizing their recovery rates through different treatment stages.

Study Type Environmental

The presence of nanoplastics (NPs) in sewage treatment plants (STPs) remains a critical yet underexplored environmental issue. Here, we present a novel investigation into the occurrence, recovery, and characterization of nanoplastics and small-size microplastics (50-2500 nm) in raw and treated sewage effluent from a full-scale STP (treating 4000 m<sup>3</sup>/day) operating with activated sludge. To our knowledge, this research includes the first confirmed assessment of nanoplastics in such a system and applies nano-flow cytometry to wastewater analysis for the first time globally. It is also the first study addressing micro- and nanoplastics in wastewater in Saudi Arabia, advancing plastic particle analysis in complex matrices. Particles in the 50- < 100 nm range accounted for 44% of total particles detected in STP effluents. Overall, plastic particles accounted for 16% (± 10%) of total particles within 50-2500 nm in raw sewage, increasing to 41% (± 13%) in treated effluent. This increase highlights the inefficiency of conventional treatment in fully removing plastic particles and suggests preferential removal based on size or density. The composition of a representative selection of particles was characterized by micro-Raman spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy-Dispersive X-ray. Identified polymers included polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyamide, and polypropylene. These findings provide important insights into treated sewage composition, particularly for reuse in arid regions.

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