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Effects of organic matter on the aggregation of anthropogenic microplastic particles in turbulent environments

Water Research 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.
Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Xiaoteng Shen, Xiaoteng Shen, Xiaoteng Shen, Yuliang Zhu, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Xiaoteng Shen, Qilong Bi, Qilong Bi, M. Fettweis, Hong Huo, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Jerome P.‐Y. Maa, Ying Zhang, Jerome P.‐Y. Maa, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Qilong Bi, Qilong Bi, Qilong Bi, Byung Joon Lee Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, M. Fettweis, Xiaoteng Shen, Xiaoteng Shen, Byung Joon Lee Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Yuliang Zhu, M. Fettweis, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Xiaoteng Shen, Ying Zhang, M. Fettweis, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Byung Joon Lee Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qilong Bi, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Qilong Bi, Qilong Bi, Xiaoteng Shen, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Qilong Bi, Byung Joon Lee Jerome P.‐Y. Maa, Ying Zhang, Jerome P.‐Y. Maa, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Yuliang Zhu, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Qiqing Chen, Ying Zhang, Byung Joon Lee

Summary

Researchers examined how different types of organic matter affect microplastic aggregation in turbulent water, finding that cationic and neutral compounds like chitosan and guar gum promote larger microplastic flocs more effectively than anionic organic matter.

Biofilm-coated microplastics are omnipresent in aquatic environments, carrying different organic matter (OM) that in turn influences the flocculation and settling of microplastic aggregates. In this study, the effects of chitosan, guar gum, humic acid, and xanthan gum on the flocculation of anthropogenic microplastics are examined under controlled shear through the mixing chamber experiments. The results show that all of the selected OMs have positive effects on biofilm culturing and thus enhance the growth of microplastic flocs, with more evident promoting effects for cationic and neutral OMs (i.e., chitosan and guar gum) than anionic OMs (i.e., humic acid and xanthan). No critical shear rate is observed in the size vs. shear relationship based on our measurements. In addition, the quadrature-based two-class population balance model is employed to track the development of bimodal floc size distributions (FSDs) composed of small and large microplastic flocs. The model predictions show reasonable agreement with the observed FSDs. The largest error of settling flux from the two-class model is 7.8% in contrast with the reference value measured by the camera-based FSDs with 30 bins. This study highlights the role of different OMs on microplastic flocculation and indicates that a two-class model may be sufficient to describe microplastic transport processes in estuaries.

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