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Joule heat assisting electrochemical degradation of polyethylene microplastics melted on anode

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL [2024]
Dan Shao, Weipeng Zhao, Shiyu Ji, Changan Yang, Jikun Zhang, Ruixi Guo, Bo Zhang, Wei Lyu, Jiangtao Feng, Hao Xu, Wei Yan, Haojie Song
ABSTRACT

Polyethylene (PE) microplastics (MPs) in water was rapidly degraded using a “Joule heat assisting electrochemical degradation” strategy. In a tailor-made reactor, PE MPs were captured by anode, being softened or even melted by the interface Joule heat, enabling direct electron transfer and making the maximum use of short-lived active species. Within a few hours, above 99 % of PE MPs (∼ 1 g·L −1 ) vanished, and residual solid products with higher carbonyl index (CI) and O/C ratio inclined to combine, avoiding creating more harmful nanoplastics (NPs), just leaving a few low-threatening soluble products with unsaturated carbon chains. Compared with SO 4 2- and S 2 O 8 2- , the presence of Cl - water matrix could facilitate the chain-scission degradation and make solid products fusion more significant. After proposing a novel MPs degradation mechanism and verifying the universality of this novel strategy by degrading other five kinds of MPs. Subsequently, a techno-economic analysis was conducted.

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