A Janus branch filter for washing machines: Simultaneous removal of microplastics and surfactants

Chemosphere. 2023 Aug:331:138741. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138741. Epub 2023 Apr 19.

Abstract

Emerging pollutants, such as microplastics (MPs), are becoming a significant issue worldwide. The highest percentage of MPs released into the environment occurs through daily laundry. The average weight of dreg obtained from 5 kg of laundry was 1.26 g/kg. According to energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) analyses, the dreg consisted of MPs (78.3-89 wt%, organic elements: C/O) and alien materials (11-21.7 wt%, inorganic elements: Al/Fe/Ca, etc.). Thus, to reproduce the real environment, alien materials (Fe3O4 and CaCO3) were added to various types of model MPs in the presence and absence of sodium dodecyl benzenesulfonate (SDBS) to test MP removal. Hydrophobic and hydrophilic MPs were generated upon laundering, accounting for 55-59% and 41-45% of MPs, respectively. We provide a novel approach to design a laundry filter system for the simultaneous removal of SDBS and hydrophilic/hydrophobic MPs.

Keywords: Amphiprotic filters; Microplastics; Oil/water separation; Surfactants.

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Environmental Pollutants*
  • Microplastics
  • Plastics
  • Surface-Active Agents
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis

Substances

  • Microplastics
  • Plastics
  • Surface-Active Agents
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Environmental Pollutants
  • dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid