微塑料
产甲烷
生物降解
厌氧消化
废物管理
环境科学
污水污泥
化学
生物可分解塑胶
环境化学
制浆造纸工业
污水处理
甲烷
环境工程
工程类
有机化学
作者
Yinguang Chen,Yu Zhang,Zheng-Zhe Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117568
摘要
The retention of microplastics, a complex blend of polymers and plastic additives (PAs), in municipal sludge has been reported. The inevitable release of PAs from microplastics might affect the subsequent biological disposal of sludge, and their final fate are of great public concern. Therefore, this review describes the current knowledge in the occurrence of PAs in sludge and significant advances in their effects on sludge anaerobic digestion (AD) and their biodegradation performance. Specifically, the compositions and contents of plasticizers, stabilizers, and flame retardants in sludge worldwide are systematically summarized. The discrepant impacts of PAs on hydrolysis, acidification, and methanogenesis processes are analyzed and compared, with corresponding trends deduced. Furthermore, the biodegradation performances of PAs during sludge AD are also discussed. For most of the PAs detected in sludge, available data for their fate and effects on AD is yet limited. Moreover, the potential role of AD microbes in the release of PAs from microplastics was still unknown. Especially, the potential effects of PAs released from biodegradable microplastics on sludge AD and their fate should be of concern. The obtained knowledge would update our understanding of the risk assessment and control of PAs in sludge AD. Recommendations for future investigation are made. • Plasticizers, stabilizers, and flame retardants have been detected in sludge. • PAs had discrepant effects on hydrolysis, acidification, and methanogenesis. • For most of them, available data for their fate and effects on AD is yet limited. • Role of AD microbes in the release of PAs from microplastics was unknown. Main finding: The occurrence of PAs in sludge and significant advances in their effects on sludge anaerobic digestion and their biodegradation performance are reviewed.
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