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Title: Biodegradable multi functional Natural fibre filter for water Filtration
Researcher: Monnisha, G
Guide(s): Gobi, N
Keywords: Biodegradable
Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Engineering Chemical
Natural fibre
water Filtration
University: Anna University
Completed Date: 2023
Abstract: Water pollution is a great threat to the environment and human beings. newlineDue to the growing population and need, the usage of plastics has increased newlineday by day in the world. All the conventional metal parts of machines, newlineautomobiles, and various manufacturing, packing industries and domestic newlineproducts are replaced by various types of plastics. Hence, the production of newlinevarious plastic materials leads, and the used plastics are discharged as waste newlineeverywhere in the environment, leading to microplastic pollution. The newlinedisposal of plastics into water bodies leads to contamination of water bodies. newlineSurface and groundwater are majorly contaminated by microplastics and are newlinepresent everywhere in the environment such as in the atmosphere, soil and newlinewastewater. In general, microplastics are defined as less than 5mm in size and newlineit is classified into two types of primary and secondary based on the nature of newlineorigin. This also acts as a carrier for other pollutants such as organic newlinecontaminants, microorganisms and heavy metal ions. Microplastics are a great newlinethreat to marine organisms and recent studies proved that these tiny particles newlineare consumed by human beings. The various types of microplastics that are newlinecommonly found in the environment are polyethylene terephthalate, newlinepolyamide, polyethylene, polystyrene, and polypropylene. These plastics newlinediffer in size, shape and density based on the degradation of larger plastics newlineand environmental factors. Filtration is an efficient technique for the removal of contaminants from water in which the membranes were used as a medium due to their newlinehigher efficiency. In general, the membranes used for filtration are made of newlinesynthetic polymers and are non-biodegradable newline newline
Pagination: p.151-166
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/519513
Appears in Departments:Faculty of Technology

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