Destabilization of polystyrene nanoplastics with different surface charge and particle size by Fe electrocoagulation

Ming Han Tsai, Shu Ju Chao, Kuo Hao Chung, Lap Cuong Hua, Chihpin Huang*

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Abstract

Nanoplastics (NPs) discharged from wastewater could pose a major threat to organisms in aquatic environments. Effective removal of NPs by the current conventional coagulation-sedimentation process is not yet satisfactory. This study aimed to investigate the destabilization mechanism of polystyrene NPs (PS-NPs) with different surface properties and sizes (i.e., 90 nm, 200 nm, and 500 nm) by Fe electrocoagulation (EC). Two types of PS-NPs were prepared by a nanoprecipitation method using sodium dodecyl sulfate and cetrimonium bromide solutions to produce negatively-charged SDS-NPs and positively-charged CTAB-NPs. For both NPs, obvious floc aggregation from 7 μm to 14 μm was observed only at pH 7 with particulate Fe accounted for >90 %. At pH 7, Fe EC removed 85.3 %, 82.8 %, and 74.7 % of the negatively-charged SDS-NPs at small-, mid-, and large-sizes from 90 nm, 200 nm, to 500 nm, respectively. Small-size SDS-NPs(90 nm) were destabilized through physical adsorption on the surface of Fe flocs, while the main removal mechanism of mid- and large-SDS-NPs(200 nm and 500 nm) involved the enmeshment of large Fe flocs. Compared to SDS-NPs(200 nm and 500 nm), Fe EC performed similar destabilization behavior to two CTAB-NPs(200 nm and 500 nm), but it resulted in much lower removal rates of 54.8 % - 77.9 %. The Fe EC also exhibited no removal (<1 %) ability toward the small-size and positively-charged CTAB-NPs(90 nm) due to insufficient formation of effective Fe flocs. Our results provide insight into the destabilization of PS in nano-scale with different sizes and surface properties, which clarifies the behavior of complex NPs in a Fe EC-system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number162254
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume872
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 May 2023

Keywords

  • Destabilization
  • Electrocoagulation
  • Nanoplastics
  • Particle size
  • Surface property

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