Marine pollution bulletin | 2021

Microplastics aged in various environmental media exhibited strong sorption to heavy metals in seawater.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


To date, the degradation of microplastics (MPs; <5\xa0mm) in different environments, particularly their adsorption characteristics for coexisted metal pollutants remains to be elucidated. Thus, this study investigated the effects of aging MPs, including polyamide (mPA), polyethylene terephthalate (mPET), polystyrene (mPS), and polyvinyl chloride (mPVC) for 3\xa0months under UVA irradiation in four environmental media (air, seawater, sand, and soil) and adsorption of heavy metals (Cu, Cd) onto seawater-aged mPS and mPVC. The results showed that surface morphological changes, including cracks, oxidized particles, and wrinkles, appeared on aged MPs. The heavy metal adsorption capacity decreased in the order aged mPVC > aged mPS\xa0>\xa0unaged mPS\xa0>\xa0unaged mPVC, and the Cu2+ and Cd2+ ions competed for active adsorption sites on the MPs surfaces. Overall, the aging environment affected the physical and chemical properties of MPs and the aging of MPs enhanced their adsorption of coexisting metals tested.

Volume 169
Pages \n 112480\n
DOI 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112480
Language English
Journal Marine pollution bulletin

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