Toward Wet Wipes That Turn into Toilet Paper Debris When Flushed Through Reversible Biopolyelectrolyte Self-Assembly
Kunal Choudhuri,
Reece C. Kendall,
Michael D. Griffin
et al.
Abstract:Wet wipes are widely used in cleaning and personal hygiene
applications.
However, they frequently contain plastic components that cause microplastic
pollution and, even when marketed as flushable, have, in the case
of many tested products, been found to agglomerate and clog pipes
and pumps in wastewater collection and treatment systems. To this
end, we present a method to create wet wipes using toilet paper infused
with biopolymer gels that disintegrate in excess water. By infusing
toilet paper with alginate o… Show more
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