Degradation of common polymers in sewage sludge purification process developed for microplastic analysis

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Abstract

To enable and/or facilitate analysis of microplastics from environmental samples, a purification process is required to reduce the organic matter content. The development of such process has as one main concern, besides achieving efficient organic matter reduction, the preservation of the microplastics. In this study, a three-step method for sewage sludge purification was proposed employing sodium dodecyl sulfate and hydrogen peroxide. The effects of the purification method on seven polymers (LLDPE, HDPE, PP, PS, PET, PA66 and SBR) were evaluated in terms of mass change, surface characteristics, mechanical properties, thermal properties and functional groups change. It was also assessed how the polymers were affected by the purification chemicals without the presence of sewage sludge. The purification process led to changes in all tested plastics, but in different intensities. LLDPE, HDPE, PP, PS and PET did not suffer considerable degradation. PET was more affected by hydrolysis than oxidation. On the other hand, the integrities of PA66 and SBR were noticeably affected. The effects of the purification process were considered to be due to the plasticizer behavior of water and oxidation on PA66 and loss of filler and oxidation on SBR. For both polymers there was a reduction on the tensile strength of around 50–60% after the purification, indicating they could be prone to fragmentate into smaller pieces along the process. After purification, PA66 also started to decompose at a temperature around 10 °C lower comparing to virgin samples. Except for SBR, the presence of sewage sludge and its oxidation was more harmful to the polymers than the purification chemicals without the presence of sewage sludge. This study serves as an evaluation of the effects of the purification process on the degradation of microplastics and a methodology for such assessment when designing a purification process.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116235
Number of pages8
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume269
Early online date2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2021
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Microplastics
  • Polymer degradation
  • Purification process
  • Sewage sludge

Publication forum classification

  • Publication forum level 2

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Toxicology
  • Pollution
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

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