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Booming microplastics generation in landfill: An exponential evolution process under temporal pattern

Water Research 2022 64 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Hui Wang, Qiujie Huang, Qiujie Huang, Xinde Cao, Qiujie Huang, Hui Wang, Qiujie Huang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Qiujie Huang, Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Hui Wang, Zhaowen Cheng, Qiujie Huang, Qiujie Huang, Hui Wang, Qiujie Huang, Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Yang Changfu, Hui Wang, Qiujie Huang, Yang Changfu, Zhaowen Cheng, Hui Wang, Ziyang Lou Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Hui Wang, Nanwen Zhu, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Nanwen Zhu, Xinde Cao, Ziyang Lou Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Ziyang Lou Xinde Cao, Nanwen Zhu, Nanwen Zhu, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Zhaowen Cheng, Xinde Cao, Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Ziyang Lou Hui Wang, Ziyang Lou Ziyang Lou Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Ziyang Lou Xinde Cao, Nanwen Zhu, Xinde Cao, Ziyang Lou Hui Wang, Xinde Cao, Ziyang Lou

Summary

Researchers tracked microplastic generation in a landfill over 30-plus years, finding that MP abundance increased exponentially with the age of deposited waste rather than linearly. The exponential growth pattern suggests that aging landfills are accelerating sources of microplastic release into surrounding soils and leachate.

Landfills are the main plastic sinks and microplastics (MPs) sources in the anthropogenic terrestrial system. Understanding the dynamic process of generating MPs is a prerequisite to reducing their potential risk, which remains unexplored because of the complex stabilization process of landfills. In this study, we investigated the evolution process of MPs generated in a partitioned landfill, with well-recorded disposal ages of over 30 years. Considering the initial plastic proportions in fresh landfilled waste, the occurrence of MPs increased exponentially with the disposal age. A booming generation of MPs occurred from 71.3 ± 17.7 items/(g plastic) to 653.1 ± 191.5 items/(g plastic). The generation rates of MPs varied greatly depending on the individual polymer types, with polyethylene (PE) having the highest generation rate of 28.4 items/(g plastic) per year at 31 years, compared to that of polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PS) at 15.0 and 9.6 items/(g plastic) per year, respectively. The variation in the carbonyl index indicated that environmental oxidation might facilitate the fragmentation of plastic waste. The relative abundance of plastic-degrading microbes increased more than three times in the plastisphere after 30 years of landfilling, indicating that the potential biodegradation might be a nonnegligible driver for plastic fragmentation after long-term natural acclimatization. This study revealed the dynamic evolution process of MPs in landfills and predicted the booming stage, which might provide an important guideline for reducing the leakage risk of MPs during the reclamation of old landfills or dumping sites.

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