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Studi Literatur: Efektivitas Penyisihan Kelimpahan Mikroplastik Menggunakan Teknologi Filter Pasir dan Membran Reverse Osmosis pada Pengolahan Air Minum

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Sherly Dwi Apriliani, Gina Lova Sari, Gina Lova Sari, Nadia Amanah, Nadia Amanah

Summary

This literature review examines the effectiveness of sand filter technology and reverse osmosis membrane systems for removing microplastics from water, synthesizing findings on removal efficiencies, particle size thresholds, and operational considerations for water treatment applications.

Abstract Microplastics are small plastic particles divided into two categories, namely LMP (1"“5 mm) and SMP (

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