催化降解和检测微塑料的纳米材料:综述

IF 2.8 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, Muhammad Ibrar Asif, Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Rizwan Khan, Ghulam Mustafa, Muhammad Adeel
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摘要

微塑料通常是通过故意制造过程合成的,或者是由于对大量合成聚合物材料(如塑料包装)处理不当或加工不当而产生的。微塑料污染的发生在世界范围内已经被广泛报道,包括水生环境,大气领域,甚至在人类的解剖结构中,这就是为什么去除微塑料对于清洁环境具有重要意义。本文综述了纳米材料在催化微塑料降解中的重要作用,解决了对有效修复方法的迫切需要。本研究强调了纳米材料在降解不同类型微塑料中的优势,并研究了氧化、光催化和酶降解的机制,强调了它们在实验室研究和现实世界中的适用性。我们的综述还讨论了纳米材料的环境后果、安全考虑和未来前景,包括与可扩展性相关的新兴类型和挑战。综上所述,本文对该问题的机理进行了全面的分析,并给出了相关的见解,这对于提高催化过程去除这些微塑料的效率具有重要价值。
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Nanomaterials for the Catalytic Degradation and Detection of Microplastics: A Review

Nanomaterials for the Catalytic Degradation and Detection of Microplastics: A Review

Microplastics are commonly synthesized through deliberate manufacturing processes or arise from inadequate handling or processing of vast synthetic polymer materials, such as plastic packaging. The occurrence of microplastic pollution has been extensively reported worldwide, encompassing aquatic environments, atmospheric realms, and even within the anatomical structures of humans that is why microplastics removal has a lot of significance for cleaner environment. This review examines the significant role of nanomaterials in catalysing the degradation of microplastics, addressing the pressing need for efficient remediation methods. This study emphasizes the benefits of nanomaterials in the degradation of different types of microplastics and examines the mechanisms of oxidative, photocatalytic, and enzymatic degradation, highlighting their applicability in laboratory research and real-world scenarios. Our review also discusses the environmental consequences, safety considerations, and future prospects of nanomaterials, including emerging types and challenges related to scalability. In conclusion, a comprehensive analysis of the mechanisms and insights related to the problem was given, which can be valuable in improving the efficiency of catalytic processes for the removal of these microplastics.

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Topics in Catalysis
Topics in Catalysis 化学-物理化学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
5.60%
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197
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Topics in Catalysis publishes topical collections in all fields of catalysis which are composed only of invited articles from leading authors. The journal documents today’s emerging and critical trends in all branches of catalysis. Each themed issue is organized by renowned Guest Editors in collaboration with the Editors-in-Chief. Proposals for new topics are welcome and should be submitted directly to the Editors-in-Chief. The publication of individual uninvited original research articles can be sent to our sister journal Catalysis Letters. This journal aims for rapid publication of high-impact original research articles in all fields of both applied and theoretical catalysis, including heterogeneous, homogeneous and biocatalysis.
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