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Enhanced flotation removal of polystyrene nanoplastics by chitosan modification: Performance and mechanism. | LitMetric

Enhanced flotation removal of polystyrene nanoplastics by chitosan modification: Performance and mechanism.

Sci Total Environ

College of Architecture and Environment, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China; Yibin Ind Technol Res Inst, Sichuan University, Yibin 644000, China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nanoplastics, specifically polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPs), are tough to eliminate from water using traditional methods, prompting a study using chitosan (CTS), an eco-friendly polymer, to enhance air flotation techniques.
  • The addition of CTS significantly improved PSNP removal rates from 3.1% to 96.7%, with reduced concentrations from 9.69 mg/L to 0.33 mg/L, and maintained high removal efficiency even with shorter flotation times.
  • The effectiveness of the CTS-modified process is attributed to mechanisms like electrostatic attraction and increased hydrophobicity, with results indicating strong adhesion between PSNPs and CTS, making it a promising method for cleaning real water sources

Article Abstract

Nanoplastics are difficult to remove from water using conventional flotation processes due to their stability and resistance to biodegradation. Here, polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPs) were selected as the object of study. In addition, chitosan (CTS), an environmentally friendly natural cationic polymer, was selected to modify the air flotation process to improve the separation of PSNPs using air flotation. Adding chitosan effectively enhanced the removal of PSNPs using air flotation from 3.1 % to 96.7 %. The residual concentration decreased from 9.69 mg/L to 0.33 mg/L. Removal of PSNPs by CTS-modified air flotation was maintained at 92.8 % even when the air flotation time was significantly shortened. The zeta potential alterations demonstrated robust electrostatic attraction within the CTS-modified air flotation process. The contact angle measurements indicated that incorporating CTS could enhance the hydrophobic interaction between bubbles and PSNPs. PSNPs particles around 100 nm agglomerated to form floating flocs with a particle size of more than 4500 nm. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images confirmed the presence of tight adhesion between PSNPs and CTS, indicating the presence of bridging adsorption during the process. The major PSNPs removal mechanisms included electrostatic attraction, enhancement of hydrophobicity, and bridging adsorption. Increasing the aeration volume could improve the removal rate, but this improvement was finite. Weakly acidic and low ionic strength conditions favored PSNPs removal. The CTS-modified air flotation process showed great potential for PSNPs removal from real water bodies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174254DOI Listing

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