Microplastics (MPs) in Wastewater: Determination-Treatment Methods and Effects on Climate Change

Microplastics (MPs) in Wastewater: Determination-Treatment Methods and Effects on Climate Change

Yildiz tore, Guenay; Shah, Maulin

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2025

380

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9783031769481

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Microplastic properties and classification, sources and usage areas of MPs.- Potential environmental contamination by MPs.- Detection of MPs in water and wastewater.- Fate and occurrence of microplastic and nano plastic pollution in wastewaters.- Evaluation of MPs removal from wastewaters using conventional and advanced wastewater treatment processes.- Applications of membrane bioreactors for wastewater treatment: removal, mechanisms and perspectives of MPs.- Removal of MPs in water and wastewater using fungal system.- Removal of organic MPs by aerobic and anaerobic microorganism.- MPs as an emerging contaminant of industrial origin and their enzyme-assisted biodegradation.- Use of microalgae for the removal of MPs as an emerging contaminant from wastewaters.- Advanced nanotechnology for the degradation of MPs as persistent organic pollutants.- Ecotoxicological effects of MPs as emerging micropollutants: Examination of biomarkers, current state and future perspectives.- Micro- and nano plastic toxicity on aquatic life: fate, effect and remediation strategy.- MP pollution as an endocrine disrupting pollutant in domestic and industrial wastewater: occurrence and removal by advanced treatment system for wastewater reuse.- Environmental impact of MPs on human and climate change.- Microplastic pollution and its relationship with climate change.- Bioremediation as a strategy for the removal of MPs from wastewater.- Bisphenols in wastewater: occurrence, fate, effect, safety, biodegradation by bacterial community.
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Sustainable Technologies;Bioremediation;Ecotoxicology;Emerging Contaminants;MP Pollution