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Unveiling Fragmentation of Plastic Particles during Biodegradation of Polystyrene and Polyethylene Foams in Mealworms: Highly Sensitive Detection and Digestive Modeling Prediction

Environmental Science & Technology 2023 37 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.
Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Ying Sun, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Wei‐Min Wu Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Wei‐Min Wu Bo-Yu Peng, Wei‐Min Wu Shaoze Xiao, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Ying Sun, Shaoze Xiao, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Jiabin Chen, Jiabin Chen, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Yurong Liu, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Jiabin Chen, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Jiabin Chen, Bo-Yu Peng, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Shaoze Xiao, Yurong Liu, Yalei Zhang, Bo-Yu Peng, Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Ying Sun, Jiabin Chen, Jiabin Chen, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Jiabin Chen, Ying Sun, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Shaoze Xiao, Wei‐Min Wu Jiabin Chen, Yalei Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Jiabin Chen, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Xuefei Zhou, Yalei Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Yalei Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Yalei Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Xuefei Zhou, Xuefei Zhou, Yalei Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu

Summary

Researchers discovered that mealworms biodegrading polystyrene and polyethylene foams generate micro- and nanoplastic fragments during the digestion process, despite removing over 70% of the ingested plastic. The study developed a digestive biofragmentation model to predict plastic fragmentation patterns, suggesting that insect-based plastic biodegradation may create secondary contamination that warrants further assessment.

Body Systems

It remains unknown whether plastic-biodegrading macroinvertebrates generate microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) during the biodegradation of plastics. In this study, we utilized highly sensitive particle analyzers and pyrolyzer-gas chromatography mass spectrometry (Py-GCMS) to investigate the possibility of generating MPs and NPs in frass during the biodegradation of polystyrene (PS) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) foams by mealworms (<i>Tenebrio molitor</i> larvae). We also developed a digestive biofragmentation model to predict and unveil the fragmentation process of ingested plastics. The mealworms removed 77.3% of ingested PS and 71.1% of ingested PE over a 6-week test period. Biodegradation of both polymers was verified by the increase in the δ<sup>13</sup>C signature of residual plastics, changes in molecular weights, and the formation of new oxidative functional groups. MPs accumulated in the frass due to biofragmentation, with residual PS and PE exhibiting the maximum percentage by number at 2.75 and 7.27 μm, respectively. Nevertheless, NPs were not detected using a laser light scattering sizer with a detection limit of 10 nm and Py-GCMS analysis. The digestive biofragmentation model predicted that the ingested PS and PE were progressively size-reduced and rapidly biodegraded, indicating the shorter half-life the smaller plastic particles have. This study allayed concerns regarding the accumulation of NPs by plastic-degrading mealworms and provided critical insights into the factors controlling MP and NP generation during macroinvertebrate-mediated plastic biodegradation.

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