Catalytic and biocatalytic degradation of microplastics

Mohamad Zandieh, Erin Griffiths, Alexander Waldie, Shuhuan Li, John Honek, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Philippe Van Cappellen, Juewen Liu
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In recent years, there has been a surge in annual plastic production, which has contributed to growing environmental challenges, particularly in the form of microplastics. Effective management of plastic and microplastic waste has become a critical concern, necessitating innovative strategies to address its impact on ecosystems and human health. In this context, catalytic degradation of microplastics emerges as a pivotal approach that holds significant promise for mitigating the persistent effects of plastic pollution. In this article, we critically explored the current state of catalytic degradation of microplastics and discussed the definition of degradation, characterization methods for degradation products, and the criteria for standard sample preparation. Moreover, the significance and effectiveness of various catalytic entities, including enzymes, transition metal ions (for the Fenton reaction), nanozymes, and microorganisms are summarized. Finally, a few key issues and future perspectives regarding the catalytic degradation of microplastics are proposed.

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微塑料的催化和生物催化降解
近年来,塑料年产量激增,导致环境挑战日益严峻,尤其是以微塑料的形式出现。塑料和微塑料废弃物的有效管理已成为一个关键问题,需要采取创新战略来解决其对生态系统和人类健康的影响。在此背景下,催化降解微塑料成为一种重要的方法,有望减轻塑料污染的持续影响。在本文中,我们对微塑料催化降解的现状进行了批判性探讨,并讨论了降解的定义、降解产物的表征方法以及标准样品制备的标准。此外,还总结了各种催化实体(包括酶、过渡金属离子(用于芬顿反应)、纳米酶和微生物)的重要性和有效性。最后,提出了有关微塑料催化降解的几个关键问题和未来展望。
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