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Molecular-level insights of microplastic-derived soluble organic matter and heavy metal interactions in different environmental occurrences through EEM-PARAFAC and FT-ICR MS

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Bokun Chang, Bokun Chang, Bokun Chang, Tianhuan Yang, Bokun Chang, Bokun Chang, Xianbao Zhong, Tianhuan Yang, Bokun Chang, Bokun Chang, Bokun Chang, Tianhuan Yang, Bokun Chang, Bokun Chang, Tianhuan Yang, Shubo Fan, Yunchao Dai, Shubo Fan, Yunchao Dai, Yunchao Dai, Liang Zhen, Jialong Lv Tianhuan Yang, Yunchao Dai, Yunchao Dai, Tianhuan Yang, Yunchao Dai, Yunchao Dai, Xianbao Zhong, Xianbao Zhong, Yunchao Dai, Fang Yang, Xianbao Zhong, Yajun Yang, Yunchao Dai, Yajun Yang, Yunchao Dai, Chenyang Xu, Bokun Chang, Bokun Chang, Yang Liu, Feinan Hu, Feinan Hu, Chen Shao, Feinan Hu, Yajun Yang, Feinan Hu, Chenyang Xu, Jialong Lv Jialong Lv Chenyang Xu, Feinan Hu, Wei Du, Wei Du, Yajun Yang, Chenyang Xu, Jialong Lv Yunchao Dai, Yunchao Dai, Jialong Lv Jialong Lv Wei Du, Wei Du, Yajun Yang, Jialong Lv

Summary

Researchers used advanced spectroscopic techniques to show that dissolved organic matter leached from microplastics forms stable complexes with copper, lead, and cadmium, and found that free-floating microplastic-derived organic matter enhances heavy metal mobility through porous soils, while settled microplastic organic matter retains metals — altering contaminant transport depending on environmental state.

The interactions between microplastic-derived dissolved organic matter (MPs-DOM) and heavy metals (Cu, Pb, and Cd) regulate the complex environmental transport behavior of pollutants in terrestrial and aquatic environments. In this study, fluorescence excited emission matrix spectroscopy combined with parallel factor analysis (EEM-PARAFAC) and electrospray ionization coupled Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI FT-ICR MS) were employed to investigate the complexation mechanism of MPs-DOM with heavy metals, as well as the effects of different environmental occurrences of MPs-DOM on the transport behaviors of heavy metals in saturated porous medium. The findings demonstrated that MPs-DOM, particularly humic-like substances containing aromatic structures and various oxygen functional groups, could form stable complexes with heavy metals. This interaction significantly altered the transport capacity of Pb and Cu in saturated porous media. It is noteworthy that MPs-DOM in the free and deposited states in the environment may have markedly disparate effects on heavy metal transport. MPs-DOM in the free state may facilitate the co-migration of heavy metal ions in porous media, thereby enhancing the mobility of heavy metals. In contrast, sedimentary-state MPs-DOM can retain heavy metals in porous media and inhibit their migration through complexation with them.

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