Published January 1, 2024 | Version v1
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Plastic waste management in recycling facilities: Intentionally generated MPs as an emerging contaminant

  • 1. Erciyes Univ, Engn Fac, Environm Engn Dept, TR-38030 Kayseri, Turkiye

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There is little knowledge about microplastic (MP) pollution in plastic recycling facility (PRF) wastewater. In this study, MPs in the wastewaters of four PRFs located in T & uuml;rkiye were characterized for size, shape, color, and polymer types after sieving from 5,000 mu m to the lowest 75 mu m with seven sieves. The wet peroxide oxidation procedure was applied before attenuated total reflectance fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis for polymer identification. Polyethylene, and polypropylene were the dominant (75 % of total count) MP types within 22 polymer types. Average hit qualities of polymers increased from 69 % to above 84 % for the device software (OPUS) and open software (OpenSpecy). The abundance of MPs was determined as 53,987 MPs/L and 0.8 g MP/L for mixed PRFs 7,582 MPs/L and 4.6 g/L for the LDPE recycling facility, and 2,196 MPs/L and 0.06 g MPs/L for the granulation cooling water by count and weight, respectively. Small-sized MPs are found in the bottom sample much more than the surface and effluent samples in the washing tank. This indicated that MPs adsorbed the pollutants settled in the washing tank due to adsorbed pollution/biofilm. A maximum of 4.6 kg MP/ ton of plastic recycled can be discharged as MPs that can be recovered. Considering the plastics recycling caMPs in these PRFs are above tons.

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