Themed collection Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet

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Feature Article

Amyloid-based biomaterials: addressing global health, food security and environmental challenges

A summary of amyloid fibrils and superfast amyloid-like protein assemblies, their derived material platforms, and their applications in health, food security, and environmental sustainability.

Graphical abstract: Amyloid-based biomaterials: addressing global health, food security and environmental challenges
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Feature Article

Layered double hydroxides in catalyzing the green hydrogen revolution: advancements and prospects

Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are emerging as critical materials for advancing the green hydrogen economy due to their versatility, cost-effectiveness, and tunable catalytic properties.

Graphical abstract: Layered double hydroxides in catalyzing the green hydrogen revolution: advancements and prospects
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Accepted Manuscript - Critical Review

A physical chemistry lens on environmental nanoplastics analysis challenges. Part I: Why isolation is more complex than for microplastics?

From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Critical Review

Recent developments in polysaccharide-based technologies for phosphorus removal and recovery from wastewater: a review

Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for the biological function of both animals and plants, and as a main constituent of industrial products, including crop fertilizers, detergents, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, and construction materials.

Graphical abstract: Recent developments in polysaccharide-based technologies for phosphorus removal and recovery from wastewater: a review
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Critical Review

Nanochannel membranes for ion-selective electrodialysis: principles, materials, and environmental applications

This review explores how nanochannel membranes advance SED by improving ion selectivity and separation performance.

Graphical abstract: Nanochannel membranes for ion-selective electrodialysis: principles, materials, and environmental applications
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Critical Review

The double-edged nanoparticle: remediation benefits vs. mechanistic toxicity risks in aquatic systems

This review critically analyzes the shared mechanistic origins of nanoremediation efficacy and ecotoxicity, advocating for a safer-by-design paradigm.

Graphical abstract: The double-edged nanoparticle: remediation benefits vs. mechanistic toxicity risks in aquatic systems
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Critical Review

Comprehensive review of PFAS occurrence, regulatory frameworks, analytical, and remediation methodologies: emphasis on the Arabian Gulf and arid regions

PFAS contamination is widespread in the Arabian Gulf's aquatic system, yet no routine monitoring or remediation frameworks exist. This review notes gaps in data access and regulation and presents advanced analytical and emerging remediation methods.

Graphical abstract: Comprehensive review of PFAS occurrence, regulatory frameworks, analytical, and remediation methodologies: emphasis on the Arabian Gulf and arid regions
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Critical Review

Environmental applications of single-atom nanozymes: recent developments and future directions

A critical overview of the synthesis, structure–activity relationships, and diverse applications of single-atom nanozymes in environmental monitoring and remediation.

Graphical abstract: Environmental applications of single-atom nanozymes: recent developments and future directions
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Critical Review

A physical chemistry lens on environmental nanoplastics analysis challenges. Part II: detection techniques – principles, limitations and future directions

From spectroscopy to mass spectrometry, this review dissects how current techniques detect nanoplastics—and why none alone is enough—proposing practical multimodal workflows and a roadmap for future standardisation.

Graphical abstract: A physical chemistry lens on environmental nanoplastics analysis challenges. Part II: detection techniques – principles, limitations and future directions
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Critical Review

Emerging 2D MXene-conjugated nanoarchitectures for nanozymes: current advances and future frontiers in biochemical sensing technologies

Nanozymes, nanomaterials with exceptional catalytic performance, are recognized for their unique benefits over natural enzymes. This review summarizes the advancements in MXene nanohybrids with enzyme-like features for biochemical sensor applications.

Graphical abstract: Emerging 2D MXene-conjugated nanoarchitectures for nanozymes: current advances and future frontiers in biochemical sensing technologies
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Communication

Lightning-driven plasma bubbles provide prebiotic synthesis and biogeochemical cycling

Lightning–sea interactions generate plasma bubbles that function as electrochemical reactors, enhancing carbon-nitrogen coupling and accelerating biogeochemical cycling, transforming CO2 and NH3 into bioavailable organic compounds.

Graphical abstract: Lightning-driven plasma bubbles provide prebiotic synthesis and biogeochemical cycling
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Communication

Coupling of manganese oxidative crystallization and thallium immobilization under light irradiation

Photochemically formed MnOx effectively removed Tl(I), with Mn(II) inhibiting the oxidation of Tl(I), while Tl(I) suppressed the reductive transformation of δ-MnO2, which favored its own immobilization.

Graphical abstract: Coupling of manganese oxidative crystallization and thallium immobilization under light irradiation
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Communication

High stabilization of pentavalent uranium on magnetite nanoparticles evidenced by high-energy-resolution X-ray absorption spectroscopy

U(V) is stabilized by structural Fe(II) in magnetite, which is evidenced by high-energy resolution fluorescence detection X-ray absorption spectroscopy.

Graphical abstract: High stabilization of pentavalent uranium on magnetite nanoparticles evidenced by high-energy-resolution X-ray absorption spectroscopy
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Communication

Ultrafast PFAS degradation using oxidant-containing microdroplets

Oxidant-containing microdroplet reaction provides an ultrafast and effective way to degrade toxic PFASs.

Graphical abstract: Ultrafast PFAS degradation using oxidant-containing microdroplets
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Communication

Moisture-electric generator based on a facilely prepared cyanobacteria–sodium alginate–chitosan composite hydrogel

Bio-based cyanobacteria–alginate–chitosan hydrogels enable sustainable, scalable moisture-electric generators with enhanced ion transport under ambient humidity.

Graphical abstract: Moisture-electric generator based on a facilely prepared cyanobacteria–sodium alginate–chitosan composite hydrogel
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Communication

Interfacial electric field in Zr-MOF-grafted carbon nitride to boost H2O2 piezo-synthesis under ambient conditions

A Zr-metal organic framework was successfully grafted onto carbon nitride using electrostatic self-assembly to construct an internal electric field and hence boost piezocatalytic H2O2 production through water oxidation and oxygen reduction reactions.

Graphical abstract: Interfacial electric field in Zr-MOF-grafted carbon nitride to boost H2O2 piezo-synthesis under ambient conditions
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Paper

Advancing fish tissue reference material development for Ag nanoparticles through a perfusion approach

ENM hazard assessment needs reliable nanoparticle measurements in biological samples. Perfusion then grinding and milling yields a homogeneous ENM-containing in-house biological reference material, supporting SP-ICP-MS validation.

Graphical abstract: Advancing fish tissue reference material development for Ag nanoparticles through a perfusion approach
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Paper

High-content imaging reveals how tuning nanoparticle hydrophobicity impacts interactions between porous silica nanoparticles and plant biosurfaces

This work uses high-content imaging to investigate how tuning surface hydrophobicity impacts interactions between porous silica nanoparticles and plant biosurfaces.

Graphical abstract: High-content imaging reveals how tuning nanoparticle hydrophobicity impacts interactions between porous silica nanoparticles and plant biosurfaces
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Paper

Size-dependent UVB-mediated and mechanical breakdown of polystyrene nanoparticles in the presence of iron oxide

UVB irradiation and mechanical force break down larger polystyrene nanoparticles faster and more effectively compared with smaller nanoparticles.

Graphical abstract: Size-dependent UVB-mediated and mechanical breakdown of polystyrene nanoparticles in the presence of iron oxide
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Paper

Towards scalable electrochemical reduction cells for hexavalent chromium

Electrochemical cell design for the near full conversion of hexavalent chromium to trivalent chromium in a single pass.

Graphical abstract: Towards scalable electrochemical reduction cells for hexavalent chromium
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Paper

Uptake and impact of carbon dots and their copper complex on tomato health

This work describes the synthesis of copper-loaded carbon dots and their application for suppressing Fusarium disease in tomatoes. These carbon dots could be an effective tool for delivering copper or chelating out heavy metals in plants.

Graphical abstract: Uptake and impact of carbon dots and their copper complex on tomato health
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Paper

Metagenomic insights into density-driven plastic stratification in open dumpsites: implications for waste management and bioremediation

Open dumpsites in developing countries constitute a critical nexus of plastic contamination and microbial ecology.

Graphical abstract: Metagenomic insights into density-driven plastic stratification in open dumpsites: implications for waste management and bioremediation
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Paper

Integrated magnetic flocculation-horizontal tube sedimentation process for treating dredging residual water: environmental restoration of Wolong Lake

An integrated flocculation-sedimentation sewage treatment equipment: dredged sludge residual water treatment in the environmental protection dredging project in the Wolong Lake area.

Graphical abstract: Integrated magnetic flocculation-horizontal tube sedimentation process for treating dredging residual water: environmental restoration of Wolong Lake
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Paper

Innovative method for stable operation of low ammonia nitrogen nitrification systems: integrated enhancement strategy

An integrated strategy combining intermittent aeration, methyl p-hydroxy-phenylpropionate with syringic acid, and hydrazine to address the instability of nitritation in autotrophic nitrogen removal systems treating low-ammonia wastewater.

Graphical abstract: Innovative method for stable operation of low ammonia nitrogen nitrification systems: integrated enhancement strategy
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Paper

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and other contaminants of concern in tribal waters of Montana

We assessed potential exposures to a broad suite of contaminants (inorganic, organic and microbial) in culturally important surface waters from three watersheds in a northern plains Native American community with water insecurity concerns.

Graphical abstract: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and other contaminants of concern in tribal waters of Montana
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Paper

Brewing plastics: OCT reveals microplastic release from nylon tea bags in simulated brewed tea infusions

The integration of high-resolution optical coherence tomography with an image processing algorithm enables rapid detection and quantification of microplastics released from nylon tea bags, supporting accurate human exposure assessment.

Graphical abstract: Brewing plastics: OCT reveals microplastic release from nylon tea bags in simulated brewed tea infusions
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Paper

pH-dependent transport of neonicotinoid pesticides in saturated soil: single and combined functions of rhamnolipid and biochar colloids

The presence of rhamnolipid weakened the inhibitory effects of biochar colloids on neonicotinoid pesticide transport within the pH range of 5.0–9.0.

Graphical abstract: pH-dependent transport of neonicotinoid pesticides in saturated soil: single and combined functions of rhamnolipid and biochar colloids
From the themed collection: HOT articles from Environmental Science: Nano
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Unravelling the effect of non-metal doping on polymeric carbon nitride for enhanced degradation of broad-spectrum antibiotics under visible light

The study highlights the synthesis of various non-metal-doped graphitic carbon nitride-based photocatalysts, enabling enhanced visible light-driven photocatalytic performance for sustainable wastewater treatment applications.

Graphical abstract: Unravelling the effect of non-metal doping on polymeric carbon nitride for enhanced degradation of broad-spectrum antibiotics under visible light
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Paper

Oxidation vs. agglomeration: impact of graphene oxidation on self-interactions and PFAS capture

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “Forever Chemicals”, are a class of compounds characterized by their extremely stable C–F bonds. Graphene oxide can be tailored to optimize PFAS capture performance.

Graphical abstract: Oxidation vs. agglomeration: impact of graphene oxidation on self-interactions and PFAS capture
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
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Chemical interactions within biomass-burning emissions significantly influence the composition and optical properties of nanoscale secondary organic aerosols

Furan–styrene interactions suppress secondary organic aerosol (SOA) yield and light absorption by inhibiting the formation of low-volatility and high absorptive compounds, revealing non-linear effects in biomass-burning emissions.

Graphical abstract: Chemical interactions within biomass-burning emissions significantly influence the composition and optical properties of nanoscale secondary organic aerosols
From the themed collection: HOT articles from Environmental Science: Nano
Open Access Paper

Flame retardants in dust from the indoor environments of expedition cruise ships

First comprehensive study of flame retardants in dust from the indoor environment of expedition cruise ships.

Graphical abstract: Flame retardants in dust from the indoor environments of expedition cruise ships
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Paper

Alkali metal ion-doped Bi2O2CO3 enhances ·OH generation via interfacial water activation for efficient toluene photodegradation

Alkali metal ion doping promotes H2O activation and the formation of ∙OH radicals, thereby enabling efficient aromatic ring cleavage and deep mineralization of toluene.

Graphical abstract: Alkali metal ion-doped Bi2O2CO3 enhances ·OH generation via interfacial water activation for efficient toluene photodegradation
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Paper

Tapwater-contaminant mixtures and risk in a biofuel-facility impacted private-well community

We assessed private-well drinking water (DW) at the point of use (i.e., tapwater, TW) within a rural Nebraska community around a state-closed biofuel facility, which used pesticide-treated corn seed as feedstock for ethanol production.

Graphical abstract: Tapwater-contaminant mixtures and risk in a biofuel-facility impacted private-well community
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
Open Access Paper

Multiphase reaction of nitrate radicals with vanillic acid aerosols: kinetics and formation of light-absorbing particles

Nitrate radicals react rapidly with vanillic acid aerosols, leading to the formation of light-absorbing organic particles under atmospheric conditions.

Graphical abstract: Multiphase reaction of nitrate radicals with vanillic acid aerosols: kinetics and formation of light-absorbing particles
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
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Insights into the mechanisms of biochar-derived dissolved organic carbon-facilitated transport of oxytetracycline in saturated porous media

Biochar-derived dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) may influence the environmental fate and behavior of tetracycline antibiotics in subsurface environments.

Graphical abstract: Insights into the mechanisms of biochar-derived dissolved organic carbon-facilitated transport of oxytetracycline in saturated porous media
From the themed collection: Environmental Science for a Healthier Planet
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This joint collection aims to advance scientific understanding of atmospheric chemistry, ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles, pollutants, and water systems – and promote a more integrated and holistic view of the environment and its interconnected systems.  

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  • Biogeochemical cycling & environmental processes  
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  • Water sustainability & treatment  
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