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Photoaging processes of polyvinyl chloride microplastics enhance the adsorption of tetracycline and facilitate the formation of antibiotic resistance

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Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Yajun Tian, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Shoufeng Zhang, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Liqiu Zhang, Shoufeng Zhang, Shoufeng Zhang, Shoufeng Zhang, Jun Li Shoufeng Zhang, Chuhan Ying, Jianyu Zhu, Chuhan Ying, Shoufeng Zhang, Shoufeng Zhang, Jianyu Zhu, Chuhan Ying, Shoufeng Zhang, Shoufeng Zhang, Chuhan Ying, Shoufeng Zhang, Yajun Tian, Hongwei Luo, Shoufeng Zhang, Shoufeng Zhang, Hongwei Luo, Jun Li Jun Li Shoufeng Zhang, Hongwei Luo, Yajun Tian, Liqiu Zhang, Hongwei Luo, Liqiu Zhang, Jun Li Jun Li Jun Li Jun Li Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Jun Li Liqiu Zhang, Renna Li, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Shoufeng Zhang, Jun Li Hongwei Luo, Liqiu Zhang, Renna Li, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Hongwei Luo, Liqiu Zhang, Liqiu Zhang, Jun Li Liqiu Zhang, Jun Li Liqiu Zhang, Jun Li Shoufeng Zhang, Jun Li Jun Li Jun Li Jun Li Jun Li

Summary

Researchers found that UV photoaging of PVC microplastics significantly enhanced their ability to adsorb the antibiotic tetracycline and facilitated the development of antibiotic resistance in surrounding microorganisms, raising concerns about aged microplastics in aquatic environments.

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Microplastics (MPs), antibiotics and microorganism ubiquitously coexist in aquatic environments. MPs inevitably undergo photoaging processes in aquatic environments, affecting the interactions between MPs and antibiotics and the antibiotic resistance of microorganism. In this study, the impact of photoaging processes of MPs on their adsorption behavior of tetracycline (TC) and related formation of antibiotic resistance were investigated. It was found that the photoaging processes significantly increased the adsorption capacity of TC onto MPs, with the Q increasing from 0.387 to 0.507 mg/g at 288 K and from 0.507 to 0.688 mg/g at 308 K. The site energy distribution (SED) analysis further confirmed that the enhanced adsorption capacity was attributed to more high-energy adsorption sites acquired from MPs photoaging processes. Moreover, the enhanced adsorption of TC further facilitated the formation of seven antibiotic resistance genes (i.e., tetA, tetB, tetC, tetD, tetE, tetG, tetK) when MPs adsorbed with TC was covered by biofilm. This study helps comprehensively understand the environmental behaviors of co-existing MPs, antibiotics and microorganisms, providing a theoretical basis for evaluating and mitigating their coexistence risks.

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