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Degradation of microplastics by hydroxyl radicals generated during microbially driven humus redox transformation

Water Research 2022 46 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Zhi Chen, Zewei Chen, Hanyue Sun, Ruizhi Xing, Shungui Zhou

Summary

Researchers examined microplastic occurrence in the guts of 10 wild bird species from urban and rural habitats in Germany, finding particles in 82% of samples. Urban birds had significantly higher ingestion rates than rural birds, and polyester fibers were the most common polymer type.

The production of ·OH during transformation of redox active substances has been increasingly documented, and it causes the ageing or degradation of microplastics (MPs) in natural systems. However, the contribution of the humus redox cycle to ·OH generation and MPs transformation has previously been overlooked, even though it is ubiquitous in alternating anoxic-oxic environments. In this work, the integrated pathways of ·OH generation during the redox transformation of humic acids (HAs) and the contribution of this ·OH to the transformation of MPs were investigated for the first time. It was found that ·OH could be produced continuously during successive cycles of redox transformation of HAs mediated by Bacillus thermotolerans SgZ-8 through exogeneous HAs dependent and independent pathways. O· and HO were identified as the key intermediate species, which were produced by both microbial aerobic respiration and HA oxidation. The ·OH generated by HA redox cycles could lead to a weight loss of PS-MPs of 18.1% through oxidative degradation during a period of 8 weeks of anoxic-oxic incubation. The EDC of HAs is closely related to ·OH production, which could have a large influence on the effectiveness of oxidative degradation of PS-MPs during various HAs redox cycles in temporarily anoxic environmental systems. These findings provide new insights into ·OH formation and MPs transformation through microbially driven humus redox cycles in alternating anoxic-oxic environments.

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