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Effect and mechanism of coexistence of microplastics on arsenate adsorption capacity in water

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2024 3 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Mu Li, Weixin Fan, Mu Li, Mu Li, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Mu Li, Weixin Fan, Mengyuan Wang, Mu Li, Mengyuan Wang, Mengyuan Wang, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mengyuan Wang, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Chunsheng Qiu Xiangang Hu, Mengyuan Wang, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Mengyuan Wang, Weixin Fan, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Mu Li, Xiangang Hu, Xin Tang, Xin Tang, Xin Tang, Mengyuan Wang, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Mengyuan Wang, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Mu Li, Weixin Fan, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Weixin Fan, Mu Li, Mu Li, Xiangang Hu, Weixin Fan, Xin Tang, Weixin Fan, Weixin Fan, Qinghong Liu, Xiangang Hu, Qinghong Liu, Xiangang Hu, Mu Li, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Mu Li, Mu Li, Xiangang Hu, Chunsheng Qiu Chunsheng Qiu Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Mu Li, Mu Li, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Xiangang Hu, Mu Li, Chunsheng Qiu Mu Li, Chunsheng Qiu

Summary

Researchers examined how the presence of microplastics affects the ability of different materials to adsorb arsenate from contaminated water. They found that microplastics can interfere with the adsorption process, particularly by competing for binding sites on adsorbent materials like ZIF-8. The study highlights that co-contamination of water with both microplastics and heavy metals may complicate pollution remediation efforts.

Arsenic pollution control technology in water was important to ensure environmental health and quality safety of agricultural products. Therefore, the adsorption performance of three adsorbents for chitosan, sepiolite, and Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8 (ZIF-8) were investigated in arsenate contaminated water. The results revealed that the adsorption capacity of ZIF-8 was higher than that of chitosan and sepiolite. The analysis of adsorption isotherm models showed that the behavior of ZIF-8 was more consistent with the Langmuir model. Furthermore, the adsorption mechanisms of three adsorbents for arsenate were investigated by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The analysis of FTIR showed that ZIF-8 maintained the stability of the interaction with arsenate by forming As-O chemical bonds. However, the effect of chitosan and sepiolite with arsenate was mainly physical adsorption. The analysis of XPS showed that the absorption of ZIF-8 with arsenate involved metal sites and nitrogen through the characteristic peak and the change of the binding energy. Furthermore, the impact of microplastics as a widespread coexistence pollutant in the water on adsorbent performance was investigated. The results indicated that the adsorption capacity of ZIF-8 was almost not affected by microplastics. The maximum adsorption amount of arsenate was changed from 73.45 mg/g to 81.89 mg/g. However, the maximum adsorption amount of chitosan and sepiolite decreased by 31.4 % and 11.6 %, respectively. The analysis of FTIR and XPS revealed that ZIF-8 enhances arsenate adsorption by forming N-O-As bonds in the presence of microplastics. This study provides scientific evidence for the management of arsenate pollution in water bodies, especially in complex water bodies containing microplastics.

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