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The long-term release and particle fracture behaviors of nanoplastics retained in porous media: Effects of surfactants, natural organic matters, antibiotics, and bacteria

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Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Mingzhi Zhang, Mingzhi Zhang, Mingzhi Zhang, Mingzhi Zhang, Mingzhi Zhang, Mingzhi Zhang, Mingzhi Zhang, Mingzhi Zhang, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Jun Wu, Jun Hou, Jun Wu, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Hou, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Guoxiang You, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Xia Jun Xia Jun Xia Jun Xia Jun Xia Jun Xia Jun Xia Jun Xia Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Hou, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Xia Guoxiang You, Guoxiang You, Guoxiang You, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Jun Wu, Jun Wu, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Guoxiang You, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Guoxiang You, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Wu, Lingzhan Miao, Guoxiang You, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Guoxiang You, Jun Xia Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Lingzhan Miao, Lingzhan Miao, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Guoxiang You, Jun Wu, Jun Hou, Jun Wu, Jun Hou, Jun Xia Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Guoxiang You, Guoxiang You, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Jun Hou, Jun Xia

Summary

This study examined the long-term release behavior of nanoplastics retained in porous media and found that surfactants, natural organic matter, antibiotics, and bacteria all significantly influence how retained particles are re-released and whether they fracture into smaller particles over time.

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The transport of nanoplastics (NPs) in porous media has received a lot of attention, but the studies on the long-term release of NPs retained in porous media and the particle fracture during this process are seriously lacking. For filling this deficiency, we examined the individual or synergistic effects of surfactants, natural organic matters (NOMs), antibiotics, and bacteria on the desorption, long-term release, and particle fracture behaviors of polystyrene NPs (PS-NPs) retained in porous media. It was found that the change in hydrophilicity of PS-NPs dominated the long-term release of PS-NPs retained in porous media when surfactants were present. In the single system of surfactants and the dual system of surfactants and NOMs, the release of PS-NPs were improved owing to the increasing hydrophilicity of PS-NPs, although cationic surfactants also reduced the electrostatic repulsion between PS-NPs and porous media. Increasing antibiotic concentration reduced the electrostatic repulsion between PS-NPs and porous media to inhibit the release of PS-NPs. When bacteria were present whether containing antibiotics or not, the effects on roughness of PS-NPs dominated the release of PS-NPs. The effects of surfactants and NOMs on the PS-NP desorption were similar with the long-term release, with changes in hydrophilicity dominating the process. Whereas the effects of antibiotics and bacteria on the PS-NP desorption were different with the long-term release. Surfactants and NOMs in the presence of surfactants inhibited the fracture of PS-NPs by increasing the hydrophilicity of PS-NPs brought about the coating of water molecules on PS-NPs for protection. Antibiotics had no significant effects on the fracture of PS-NPs due to unaltered vertical forces on PS-NPs and no protective effect. Bacteria in the presence or absence of antibiotics inhibited the fracture of PS-NPs by coating PS-NPs retained in porous media to protect PS-NPs from fracture.

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