💧 Microplastic pollution has become a growing concern in surface water sources such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. These tiny plastic particles can pass through conventional treatment systems and pose risks to ecosystems and human health. 🔬 Membrane filtration is widely used to remove microplastics, but analyzing the membrane surface after filtration is essential to understand how these particles interact with and accumulate on the membrane.
🔬 Investigating Membrane Fouling from Microplastic-Contaminated Water🧪
💧 Microplastic pollution has become a growing concern in surface water sources such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. These tiny plastic particles can pass through conventional treatment systems and pose risks to ecosystems and human health. 🔬 Membrane filtration is widely used to remove microplastics, but analyzing the membrane surface after filtration is essential to understand how these particles interact with and accumulate on the membrane.
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