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Membrane Processes for Microplastic Removal
by
Piacentini, Emma
, Mazzei, Rosalinda
, Poerio, Teresa
in
Breakdowns
/ dynamic membranes
/ Efficiency
/ Effluents
/ Humans
/ membrane bioreactors
/ membrane processes
/ Membrane separation
/ membranes recycling
/ membranes reuse
/ Membranes, Artificial
/ Microplastics - chemistry
/ Nanoparticles
/ Plastic pollution
/ plastic removal
/ Polyesters
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Polymers
/ Resins
/ reverse osmosis
/ Review
/ ultrafiltration
/ Waste Water - chemistry
/ Wastewater treatment
/ wastewaters treatment
/ Water Purification
/ Water treatment
2019
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Membrane Processes for Microplastic Removal
by
Piacentini, Emma
, Mazzei, Rosalinda
, Poerio, Teresa
in
Breakdowns
/ dynamic membranes
/ Efficiency
/ Effluents
/ Humans
/ membrane bioreactors
/ membrane processes
/ Membrane separation
/ membranes recycling
/ membranes reuse
/ Membranes, Artificial
/ Microplastics - chemistry
/ Nanoparticles
/ Plastic pollution
/ plastic removal
/ Polyesters
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Polymers
/ Resins
/ reverse osmosis
/ Review
/ ultrafiltration
/ Waste Water - chemistry
/ Wastewater treatment
/ wastewaters treatment
/ Water Purification
/ Water treatment
2019
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Membrane Processes for Microplastic Removal
by
Piacentini, Emma
, Mazzei, Rosalinda
, Poerio, Teresa
in
Breakdowns
/ dynamic membranes
/ Efficiency
/ Effluents
/ Humans
/ membrane bioreactors
/ membrane processes
/ Membrane separation
/ membranes recycling
/ membranes reuse
/ Membranes, Artificial
/ Microplastics - chemistry
/ Nanoparticles
/ Plastic pollution
/ plastic removal
/ Polyesters
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Polymers
/ Resins
/ reverse osmosis
/ Review
/ ultrafiltration
/ Waste Water - chemistry
/ Wastewater treatment
/ wastewaters treatment
/ Water Purification
/ Water treatment
2019
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Membrane Processes for Microplastic Removal
2019
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Overview
Plastic pollution of the aquatic environment is a major concern considering the disastrous impact on the environment and on human beings. The significant and continuous increase in the production of plastics causes an enormous amount of plastic waste on the land entering the aquatic environment. Furthermore, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are reported as the main source of microplastic and nanoplastic in the effluents, since they are not properly designed for this purpose. The application of advanced wastewater treatment technologies is mandatory to avoid effluent contamination by plastics. A concrete solution can be represented by membrane technologies as tertiary treatment of effluents in integrated systems for wastewater treatment, in particular, for the plastic particles with a smaller size (< 100 nm). In this review, a survey of the membrane processes applied in the plastic removal is analyzed and critically discussed. From the literature analysis, it was found that the removal of microplastic by membrane technology is still insufficient, and without the use of specially designed approaches, with the exception of membrane bioreactors (MBRs).
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