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Mechanistic insights into the co-transport of microplastic degradation products in saturated porous media: The key role of microplastics-derived DOM
Kaixuan Sun; Xiaofeng Huo; Yanhong Zhang; Chengyuan Zong; Chao Liu; Zhanxue Sun; Xiaoxia Yu; Peng Liao
2024
Source PublicationThe Science of the total environment
Volume957Pages:177597
Abstract

Microplastic-derived dissolved organic matter (MP-DOM) forms from the aging of microplastics (MPs), but the co-transport behavior of MP-DOM and aged MPs (AMPs) remains poorly understood. This study investigates the co-transport of AMPs and MP-DOM generated from original MPs (OMPs) over a wide range of environmentally relevant conditions. The transport of AMPs and MP-DOM changes as the degree of aging increases, specifically related to changes in their physicochemical characteristics. Results showed that the order of migration ability was MP-DOM > AMPs > OMPs under almost all tested conditions. The change of hydrophobicity of MP-DOM and AMPs, as well as small molecular weight of MP-DOM, was primarily responsible for this order. The role of MP-DOM as a degradation product in the co-transport process is notably significant under various environmental conditions because of its high mobility and organic carbon fraction within the system. Furthermore, it is important to note that MP-DOM affected the transport of MPs through a combination of positive and negative effects. Key mechanisms include electrostatic repulsion caused by protonation reactions triggered by the acidic pH of MP-DOM, steric hindrance, and competition for retention sites on media surfaces. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the transformation and fate of MPs in complex environmental systems.

 

DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.177597
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/15689
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Affiliation1.Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Genesis and Remediation of Groundwater Pollution, East China University of Technology, Nanchang 330013, Jiangxi, PR China
2.School of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, East China University of Technology, NanChang 330013, Jiangxi, PR China
3.Zhejiang Environmental Technology Co., Ltd, Hangzhou, 310012, PR China
4.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, 550081, PR China
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Kaixuan Sun,Xiaofeng Huo,Yanhong Zhang,et al. Mechanistic insights into the co-transport of microplastic degradation products in saturated porous media: The key role of microplastics-derived DOM[J]. The Science of the total environment,2024,957:177597.
APA Kaixuan Sun.,Xiaofeng Huo.,Yanhong Zhang.,Chengyuan Zong.,Chao Liu.,...&Peng Liao.(2024).Mechanistic insights into the co-transport of microplastic degradation products in saturated porous media: The key role of microplastics-derived DOM.The Science of the total environment,957,177597.
MLA Kaixuan Sun,et al."Mechanistic insights into the co-transport of microplastic degradation products in saturated porous media: The key role of microplastics-derived DOM".The Science of the total environment 957(2024):177597.
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