4.7 Article

Coagulation removal and photocatalytic degradation of microplastics in urban waters

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 416, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.129123

Keywords

Microplastics; Removal; Urban waters; Coagulation; Photocatalysis; Mechanisms

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52000138, 51978492]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M661629]
  3. Shanghai Postdoctoral Excellence Program [2019273]

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This study comprehensively reviewed the recent advances in coagulation and photocatalysis techniques for the removal of microplastics (MPs), discussing in detail the effects of parameters and removal mechanisms, and proposing challenges and coping strategies in the current application of the techniques.
The global concerns to the environmental pollution and health risks by microplastics (MPs) urgently require action to develop effective and sustainable processes to deal with this problem. Coagulation removal and photocatalytic degradation, considered as cost- and energy-effective techniques, have attracted growing attention to remove MPs from urban waters. However, its removal behavior and degradation mechanism have not been systematically summarized. Therefore, the recent progress on coagulation and photocatalysis for MPs removal was comprehensively reviewed in this study. Particularly, the effects of parameters (e.g., type and dosage of coagulant, environmental conditions, characteristics of MPs and catalyst type, etc) and removal mechanisms were commendably discussed. Moreover, the challenges of current techniques application process and the potential coping strategies were also put forward. This review will not only help to deeply understand the detailed processes and mechanisms for removing MPs by coagulation and photocatalysis but also provide constructive information and useful data for future researches relevant to the enhanced removal of MPs from urban waters.

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