Rapid, In Situ and Non-Destructive Analysis for the Evaluation of Microplastics Degradation in Water Via Haze Measurement

IF 6.1 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rossella Greco, Lucía Baxauli-Marin, Javier Fernández-Catalá, Viktorija Pankratova, Claudiu Bulbucan, Karina Thånell, Wei Cao
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The presence of microplastics (MPs) in water represents a current problem for marine life and a future serious issue for human health. This is pushing towards new approaches for the removal of MPs and, hence, their characterization and evaluation, which up to now has represented a limit for tentative procedures for their degradation. Herein, we reported on a new facile, in situ and non-destructive approach for the qualitative analysis of polystyrene and polymethylmethacrylate MPs in water and their evaluation in photocatalytic degradation with the use of Co3O4@Co(OH)2 heterostructures. The use of haze measurements allows to see the changes in light scattering of the MPs aqueous dispersions during the photocatalytic degradation and to know in situ the degradation of the MPs in the catalytic process. Significant changes in haze values were found in photocatalysis with Co3O4@Co(OH)2, in contrast to no variations in control test using Co(OH)2 and Co3O4. Synchrotron-radiation based scanning transmission x-ray spectroscopy further denotes strong interactions between the heterostructures with MPs and oxidization of the latter. The possible comparison of different techniques suggests that haze measurements could be a valid and cost-efficient methodology for the future evaluation of photocatalytic degradation of MPs in water.

基于雾霾测量的水中微塑料降解的快速、原位和无损分析
水中微塑料(MPs)的存在是海洋生物当前面临的一个问题,也是未来人类健康的一个严重问题。这正在推动采用新的方法来清除MPs,从而对其进行表征和评价,到目前为止,这是对其降解的暂定程序的限制。本文报道了一种新的简便、原位、无损的方法,用于定性分析水中聚苯乙烯和聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯MPs,并利用Co3O4@Co(OH)2异质结构评价它们在光催化降解中的作用。使用雾霾测量可以看到光催化降解过程中MPs水性分散体的光散射变化,并在催化过程中了解MPs的降解情况。与Co(OH)2和Co3O4对照试验相比,Co3O4@Co(OH)2光催化下雾霾值变化显著。基于同步辐射的扫描透射x射线光谱进一步表明,MPs异质结构与MPs氧化之间存在强相互作用。不同技术的可能比较表明,雾霾测量可能是未来评估水中MPs光催化降解的有效和经济有效的方法。
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