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Investigation of the adsorption behavior of Pb(II) onto natural-aged microplastics as affected by salt ions

Journal of Hazardous Materials 2022 182 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.
Kaixin Yi, Wei Zhang, Si Liu, Si Liu, Si Liu, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Jinhui Huang, Jinhui Huang, Jinhui Huang, Wei Zhang, Jinhui Huang, Jinhui Huang, Wei Zhang, Jinhui Huang, Jinhui Huang, Lixiu Shi, Wei Zhang, Si Liu, Wei Zhang, Lixiu Shi, Kaixin Yi, Wei Zhang, Lixiu Shi, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Lixiu Shi, Lixiu Shi, Lixiu Shi, Lixiu Shi, Lixiu Shi, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Lixiu Shi, Lixiu Shi, Lixiu Shi, Lixiu Shi, Lixiu Shi, Lixiu Shi, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Jinhui Huang, Kaixin Yi, Haoliang Pang Kaixin Yi, Kaixin Yi, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Chenyu Zhang, Chenyu Zhang, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Haoliang Pang Haoliang Pang Wei Zhang, Chenyu Zhang, Haoliang Pang Lixiu Shi, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Haoliang Pang Kaixin Yi, Wei Zhang, Lixiu Shi, Chenyu Zhang, SuZhou Li, Haoliang Pang Jinhui Huang, Si Liu, Wei Zhang, Haoliang Pang JiaoNi Li, SuZhou Li, JiaoNi Li, Haoliang Pang SuZhou Li, JiaoNi Li, Haoliang Pang JiaoNi Li, SuZhou Li, Haoliang Pang Haoliang Pang Si Liu, Wei Zhang, Kaixin Yi, Haoliang Pang

Summary

Researchers found that naturally aged microplastics adsorb significantly more lead than virgin microplastics, and that calcium chloride in solution strongly inhibits lead adsorption, indicating that environmental weathering and water chemistry alter contaminant transport.

In this study, the adsorption behavior of Pb(II) on natural-aged and virgin microplastics in different electrolyte solutions was investigated. The results demonstrated that natural-aged microplastics exhibited higher adsorption capacity for Pb(II) compared to virgin ones, and the addition of CaCl strongly inhibited the adsorption amount of Pb(II). The adsorption kinetics of Pb(II) adsorption were better fitted by the pseudo-second order model and Elovich equation, and were slowed down greatly at higher ionic strength. The rate-limiting steps of adsorption process were dominated by intra-particle diffusion. The adsorption isotherm of Pb(II) onto microplastics affected by salt ions can be well described by Freundlich model, the greater adsorption efficiency of natural-aged microplastics proved that adsorption process was multilayer and heterogeneous. In addition, pH significantly influenced the adsorption of Pb(II) due to the changes electrostatic interactions. The effect of fulvic acid in the electrolyte solutions was also revealed and attributed to the complexation with Na and Ca. Furthermore, the higher pH and ionic strength in different environmental water dramatically decreased adsorption capacity onto microplastics. Finally, it's confirmed that the adsorption mechanisms affected by salt ions mainly involve electrostatic interaction, surface complexation, and ionic exchange. These findings indicate that salt ions exert an important influence on the adsorption of heavy metals for MPs, which should be further concerned.

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