Water (Feb 2023)

An Innovative Sorption Technology for Removing Microplastics from Wastewater

  • Marketa Spacilova,
  • Pavel Dytrych,
  • Martin Lexa,
  • Lenka Wimmerova,
  • Pavel Masin,
  • Robert Kvacek,
  • Olga Solcova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w15050892
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. 892

Abstract

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This study is focused on technology development for microplastic removal from wastewater using a sorption process, which would be suitable not only as a tertiary stage of purification in wastewater treatment plants but also for other waters, e.g., process water and surface water. Therefore, cheap natural materials such as zeolites and bentonites were tested as possible sorbents. This study aims not only at sorbent selection but also at their possible modification by a special water regime improving sorption efficiency and lifetime. Microplastic particles of the majority of common types of plastics were prepared by a newly developed abrasion technique from various plastic items used at home, thus microplastic particle sizes and shapes corresponded to the real microplastics found in waters. Based on results with high reproducibility, a novel method for microplastic characterization based on Raman spectroscopy in combination with SEM/EDX was developed. The removal of microplastics from waste water was tested not only at the laboratory scale but also in a developed semi-operational sorption unit at a real wastewater treatment plant throughout the year with the efficiency of over 90%.

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