- Hydrogel has a unique intertwined polymer network that can bind the microplastic and degrade them using Ultraviolet (UV) light irradiation.
- It consists of three different polymer layers – chitosan, polyvinyl alcohol and polyaniline.
- These polymers are combined with the nanoclusters [copper substitute polyoxometalate (Cu-POM)].
- Nanoclusters act as a catalyst that can use UV light for degradation.
- It showed high efficiency during research.
- About Microplastics
- Small plastic fragments typically less than 5 millimeters long.
- Categories of microplastics:
- Primary: Tiny particles designed for commercial use (for e.g., microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste etc.), microfibers shed from clothing and other textiles, such as fishing nets.
- Secondary: These are particles that result from the breakdown of larger plastic items, such as water bottles. This breakdown is caused by exposure to environmental factors, mainly the sun’s radiation and ocean waves.
- Impacts
- Environment: Can be mistakenly consumed by marine organisms (toxic for them) and will disturb whole food chain.
- It has reached to the remote areas like Antarctica.
- Human Health: Gastrointestinal issues, Endocrine disruption, Respiratory problems, allergy etc.
- Environment: Can be mistakenly consumed by marine organisms (toxic for them) and will disturb whole food chain.
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