Effects of microplastics on water disinfection and formation of disinfection by-products

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Saurabh Shukla , Ramsha Khan , Federico G.A. Vagliasindi , Gregory V. Korshin , Paolo Roccaro
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Abstract

The presence of microplastics (MPs) in water systems has emerged as a significant concern due to their persistence, ubiquity, and potential to interfere with treatment processes. While some studies have investigated the interactions of MPs with disinfectants and MPs’ potential to act as precursors for disinfection by-products (DBPs), most have relied on laboratory setups that employ unrealistically high concentrations of MPs and disinfectants doses. These conditions fail to replicate the complex effects of background chemistry, the presence of microbial communities, and other aspects of environmental dynamics typical of actual water treatment plants (WTPs) and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The results from such studies cannot be used to unambiguously understand and predict the real-world scenarios of MP effects, thereby limiting real-world applicability of the model experiments. Another aspect of MP-associated effects is their role as carriers for pathogens, antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs), and disinfectant-resistant genes (DRGs), along with their capacity to interfere with disinfection efficacy while forming a potential habitat for microbial communities. The study calls for a paradigm shift towards more realistic field-representative studies that are needed to bridge the gap between lab and field results and ultimately accurately assess the risks that MPs pose in water treatment contexts.
微塑料对水消毒及消毒副产物形成的影响
微塑料(MPs)在水系统中的存在已成为一个重大问题,因为它们的持久性,普遍性和潜在的干扰处理过程。虽然一些研究调查了MPs与消毒剂的相互作用以及MPs作为消毒副产物(DBPs)前体的潜力,但大多数研究依赖于使用不切实际的高浓度MPs和消毒剂剂量的实验室设置。这些条件无法复制背景化学,微生物群落的存在以及实际水处理厂(WTPs)和废水处理厂(WWTPs)典型的环境动力学的其他方面的复杂影响。这些研究的结果不能用于明确地理解和预测MP效应的实际情况,从而限制了模型实验的实际适用性。mp相关效应的另一个方面是它们作为病原体、抗生素耐药基因(ARGs)和消毒剂耐药基因(DRGs)的载体,以及它们在为微生物群落形成潜在栖息地的同时干扰消毒效果的能力。该研究呼吁将范式转向更现实的实地代表性研究,以弥合实验室和实地结果之间的差距,并最终准确评估MPs在水处理环境中造成的风险。
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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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