Authors
Zhan Yang, Fan Lü, Hua Zhang, Wei Wang, Liming Shao, Jianfeng Ye, Pinjing He
Publication date
2021/1/5
Journal
Journal of Hazardous Materials
Volume
401
Pages
123429
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
It is widely accepted that incineration can permanently eliminate plastic waste. However, unburned material still exists in the bottom ash that is a solid residue from incinerators. In this study, microplastics exacted from bottom ash in 12 mass burn incinerators, one bottom ash disposal center and four fluidized bed incinerators were identified by micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The results showed that bottom ash was a neglected microplastics source with an abundance of 1.9–565 n/kg, which indicated that per metric ton waste produce 360 to 102,000 microplastic particles after incineration. Nine types of plastics were identified, of which polypropylene and polystyrene were the predominant types. Microplastics sized between 50 μm and 1 mm accounted for 74 %. Granules, fragments, film, and fibers accounted for 43 %, 34 %, 18 %, and 5 % of the microplastics, respectively. The abundance of …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
Z Yang, F Lü, H Zhang, W Wang, L Shao, J Ye, P He - Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021