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Comparison of lead adsorption on the aged conventional microplastics, biodegradable microplastics and environmentally-relevant tire wear particles

Chemical Engineering Journal 2023 123 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Wei Huang Wei Huang Xinghui Xia, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Jiaqin Deng, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Xinghui Xia, Xinghui Xia, Xinghui Xia, Wei Huang Wei Huang Jie Liang, Xinghui Xia, Jiaqin Deng, Jiaqin Deng, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Jie Liang, Jiaqin Deng, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Jie Liang, Jie Liang, Jie Liang, Jie Liang, Xinghui Xia, Xinghui Xia, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Xinghui Xia, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Jiaqin Deng, Wei Huang Xinghui Xia, Jiaqin Deng, Xinghui Xia, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Xinghui Xia, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Xinghui Xia, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Xinghui Xia, Jie Liang, Xinghui Xia, Wei Huang Jiaqin Deng, Wei Huang Wei Huang Jiaqin Deng, Wei Huang Xinghui Xia, Wei Huang Wei Huang Jie Liang, Wei Huang Jie Liang, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Jie Liang, Jie Liang, Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Wei Huang Jie Liang, Wei Huang Wei Huang

Summary

Researchers compared how different types of aged microplastics, including tire wear particles and biodegradable polylactic acid, adsorb the heavy metal lead from water. The study found that aging significantly increased adsorption capacity across all types, with tire wear particles showing the highest lead uptake, and that environmental factors like humic acid concentration had complex effects on the adsorption process.

Study Type Environmental

In this study, the adsorption behavior of lead (Pb(II)) onto environmentally-relevant tire wear particles (TWP) gained by natural weathering and mechanical abrasion, ultraviolet-aged polylactic acid microplastics (UV-PLA), and ultraviolet-aged polystyrene microplastics (UV-PS) was compared to investigate the difference of representative microplastics between the adsorption capacity and mechanism. Our results indicated that the aging processes significantly improved the adsorption capacity to Pb(II), and TWP had the highest adsorption amount, followed the order by UV-PLA, UV-PS, PLA and PS. Electrostatic interaction and complexation of oxygen-containing functional groups played crucial roles in the adsorption of Pb(II) onto UV-PLA, the adsorption mechanisms of UV-PS involved electrostatic interaction, complexation and cation-π interaction, while adsorption of TWP was might dominated by the complexation of surface functional groups and properties of the complex rubber co-polymer. Interestingly, the low concentration of humic acid (HA) most significantly improved adsorption capacity of aged microplastics to Pb(II), otherwise it was severely suppressed at higher concentration of HA. Besides, the adsorption behavior of different binary systems between aged microplastics and suspended sediment to Pb(II) had complicated synergistic or suppressive effects with a concentration-dependent and polymer-dependent trend. Furthermore, UV-PLA had the far stronger desorption ability of Pb(II) than that of TWP and UV-PS, suggesting that metal-contaminated biodegradable microplastics posed the higher ecological risks to aquatic organisms. Desorption quantity and rates of Pb(II) from aged microplastics in the simulated sediment system were generally higher than those in turbulent water column. Collectively, these findings provide a wide insight into adsorption capacity and mechanisms of metal ions on the representative aged microplastics and the desorption behavior in complex aquatic environments.

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