Diatomic Zn‐Functionalized Carbon Sphere for Microplastics Remediation in Natural Seawater at Environmentally Relevant Concentration
Abstract
Abstract Microplastics remediation in natural seawater is challenging due to their low environmental concentrations and chemical inertia under environmental conditions. Here, a novel approach is presented for the in situ capture and degradation of polyester microplastics using zinc‐functionalized carbon material, for the first time at environmentally relevant concentrations in natural seawater. The capture of microplastics is driven by their multilevel non‐covalent interactions with the high‐surface‐area carbon, while the degradation is realized by the nucleophile bridged to the dinuclear zinc sites. In natural seawater, polyester microplastics are quickly enriched onto the material and depolymerized into biodegradable substances with a conversion rate of 70% in 15 weeks. The robustness of the material is demonstrated across a wide range of dissolved organic matter and impurity concentrations, highlighting its potential applicability in diverse aquatic environments. This work offers a promising approach for addressing microplastic pollution in real‐world settings.
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Authors (11)
Shengbo Zhang
Key Laboratory of Materials Physics, Center for Environmental and Energy Nanomaterials, Anhui Key Laboratory of Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience
Penghui Li
Qikun Hu
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering
Yingying Xue
Yanfen Wu
Helai Huang
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 P.R. China
Yu‐Xiao Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 P.R. China
Zongyang Ya
Ting Tan
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience, CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience
Jingfu Liu
State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology Research Center for Eco‐Environmental Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100085 China
Zhiqiang Niu
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering