Interactions between microplastics and unit processes of wastewater treatment plants: A critical review

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Microplastics are classified as emerging pollutants of the aquatic environment, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of their properties for successful management and treatment. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) serve as point sources of microplastic pollution of the aquatic and terrestrial (eco)systems. The first part of this review explores the basic definitions of microplastics, sources, types, physical and chemical methods of identifying and characterizing microplastics in WWTPs. The next part of the review details the occurrence of microplastics in various unit processes of WWTPs and sewage sludge. Followed by this, various methods for removing microplastics from wastewater are presented. Finally, the research gaps in this area were identified, and suggestions for future perspectives were provided.

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Nandakumar, V. K., Palani, S. G., & Varma, M. R. R. (2022, January 1). Interactions between microplastics and unit processes of wastewater treatment plants: A critical review. Water Science and Technology. IWA Publishing. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2021.502

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