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Aggregation kinetics and stability of biodegradable nanoplastics in aquatic environments: Effects of UV-weathering and proteins

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Anton F. Astner, Anton F. Astner, Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Markus Flury Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Douglas G. Hayes, Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Markus Flury Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Yingxue Yu, Anton F. Astner, Anton F. Astner, Anton F. Astner, Anton F. Astner, Anton F. Astner, Anton F. Astner, Anton F. Astner, Douglas G. Hayes, Douglas G. Hayes, Yingxue Yu, Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Douglas G. Hayes, Douglas G. Hayes, Douglas G. Hayes, Tahsin Md. Zahid, Yingxue Yu, Douglas G. Hayes, Douglas G. Hayes, Markus Flury Markus Flury Yingxue Yu, Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Indranil Chowdhury, Markus Flury Markus Flury Anton F. Astner, Anton F. Astner, Yingxue Yu, Douglas G. Hayes, Douglas G. Hayes, Markus Flury Markus Flury Indranil Chowdhury, Markus Flury Markus Flury Douglas G. Hayes, Douglas G. Hayes, Douglas G. Hayes, Indranil Chowdhury, Tahsin Md. Zahid, Douglas G. Hayes, Douglas G. Hayes, Markus Flury Indranil Chowdhury, Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury Indranil Chowdhury, Markus Flury Markus Flury Douglas G. Hayes, Markus Flury Douglas G. Hayes, Markus Flury Markus Flury Markus Flury

Summary

Researchers investigated the aggregation behavior of biodegradable nanoplastics (PBAT) in aquatic environments, finding that UV weathering and protein presence significantly alter their colloidal stability and aggregation kinetics, which influences their environmental fate and transport.

Study Type Environmental

Plastic pollution caused by conventional plastics has promoted the development and use of biodegradable plastics. However, biodegradable plastics do not degrade readily in water; instead, they can generate micro- and nanoplastics. Compared to microplastics, nanoplastics are more likely to cause negative impacts to the aquatic environment due to their smaller size. The impacts of biodegradable nanoplastics highly depend on their aggregation behavior and colloidal stability, which still remain unknown. Here, we studied the aggregation kinetics of biodegradable nanoplastics made of polybutylene adipate co-terephthalate (PBAT) in NaCl and CaCl solutions as well as in natural waters before and after weathering. We further studied the effect of proteins on aggregation kinetics with both negative-charged bovine serum albumin (BSA) and positive-charged lysozyme (LSZ). For pristine PBAT nanoplastics (before weathering), Ca destabilized nanoplastic suspensions more aggressively than Na, with the critical coagulation concentration being 20 mM in CaCl vs 325 mM in NaCl. Both BSA and LSZ promoted the aggregation of pristine PBAT nanoplastics, and LSZ showed a more pronounced effect. However, no aggregation was observed for weathered PBAT nanoplastics under most experimental conditions. Further stability tests demonstrated that pristine PBAT nanoplastics aggregated substantially in seawater, but not in freshwater, and only slightly in soil pore water; while weathered PBAT nanoplastics remained stable in all natural waters. These results suggest that biodegradable nanoplastics, especially weathered biodegradable nanoplastics, are highly stable in the aquatic environment, even in the marine environment.

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