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Molecular Signatures of Dissolved Organic Matter Generated from the Photodissolution of Microplastics in Sunlit Seawater

Environmental Science & Technology 2023 41 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.
Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Aron Stubbins, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, David C. Podgorski, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Aron Stubbins, Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Aron Stubbins, Aron Stubbins, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Robert G. M. Spencer Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Aron Stubbins, Lixin Zhu, David C. Podgorski, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Aron Stubbins, Lixin Zhu, Shiye Zhao, Aron Stubbins, Lixin Zhu, Lixin Zhu, Robert G. M. Spencer Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Aron Stubbins, Lixin Zhu, Robert G. M. Spencer

Summary

Researchers incubated polyethylene, polypropylene, and expanded polystyrene microplastics in sunlit seawater and characterized the dissolved organic matter produced as the plastics broke down. The study found that sunlight generated hundreds of unique oxygen-containing chemical products from each plastic type, while virtually none were produced in the dark. Evidence indicates that a single process, photodegradation, can transform simple plastic polymers into a complex array of dissolved organic chemicals in ocean environments.

Study Type Environmental

Plastics are accumulating on Earth, including at sea. The photodegradation of microplastics floating in seawater produces dissolved organic matter (DOM), indicating that sunlight can photodissolve microplastics at the sea surface. To characterize the chemistry of DOM produced as microplastics photodissolve, three microplastics that occur in surface waters, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and expanded polystyrene (EPS), were incubated floating on seawater in both the light and the dark. We present the molecular signatures of the DOM produced during these incubations, as determined via ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry. Zero to 12 products were identified in the dark, whereas 319-705 photoproducts were identified in the light. Photoproduced DOM included oxygen atoms, indicating that soluble, oxygen-containing organics were formed as plastics photodegrade. PP and PE plastics have hydrogen-to-carbon (H/C) ratios of 2 and generated DOM with average H/C values of 1.7 ± 0.1 to 1.8 ± 0.1, whereas EPS, which has an H/C of 1, generated DOM with an average H/C of 0.9 ± 0.2, indicating the stoichiometry of photoproduced DOM was related to the stoichiometry of the photodegrading polymer. The photodissolution of plastics produced hundreds of photoproducts with varying elemental stoichiometries, indicating that a single abiotic process (photochemistry) can generate hundreds of different chemicals from stoichiometrically monotonous polymers.

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