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Free radicals accelerate in situ ageing of microplastics during sludge composting

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Ruizhi Xing, Shungui Zhou Yan Zhang, Ruizhi Xing, Yan Zhang, Zhi Chen, Ruizhi Xing, Ruizhi Xing, Zhi Chen, Yan Zhang, Yan Zhang, Ruizhi Xing, Ruizhi Xing, Yan Zhang, Hanyue Sun, Zhi Chen, Zewei Chen, Zewei Chen, Hanyue Sun, Zhi Chen, Yan Zhang, Yan Zhang, Yan Zhang, Yan Zhang, Hanyue Sun, Zhi Chen, Hanyue Sun, Hanyue Sun, Ruizhi Xing, Hanyue Sun, Ruizhi Xing, Hanpeng Liao, Ruizhi Xing, Ruizhi Xing, Shungui Zhou Weizhen Liu, Shuping Qin, Weizhen Liu, Yan Zhang, Zhi Chen, Shuping Qin, Ruizhi Xing, Shungui Zhou Shungui Zhou Weizhen Liu, Zhi Chen, Ruizhi Xing, Zhi Chen, Zhi Chen, Yan Zhang, Zhi Chen, Shuping Qin, Shungui Zhou Shungui Zhou Shungui Zhou Shungui Zhou Shungui Zhou Zhi Chen, Hanpeng Liao, Shungui Zhou Shungui Zhou Shungui Zhou Shungui Zhou Zhi Chen, Shungui Zhou

Summary

Researchers discovered that free radicals generated during sludge composting, including persistent free radicals and reactive oxygen species, significantly accelerate the aging and degradation of microplastics, revealing an overlooked abiotic transformation pathway.

Composting is the last "barrier" for microplastics (MPs) in the entry of organic solid wastes into the environment. The transformation of MPs is thought to be mainly driven by microorganisms during composting, whereas the contribution of abiotic processes that involve free radicals is often overlooked. Herein, we provide initial evidence for the generation of free radicals during sludge composting, including environmental persistent free radicals and reactive oxygen species, which accelerate the oxidative degradation of MPs. The ·OH yield of composting fluctuated greatly from 23.03 to 277.18 μmol/kg during composting, which was closely related to the dynamic changes in Fe(II) (R = 0.926). Analyses of the composted MPs physicochemical properties indicated that MPs were aged gradually with molecular weights decrease from 18% to 27% and carbonyl index value increase from 0.23 to 0.52. Further investigation suggested that the microbially-mediated redox transformation of iron oxides could occur on the MPs surface accompanied by the production of abundant free radicals, thereby leading to the damage of MPs during composting. These results reveal the critical role of free radicals in MPs ageing under oxic/anoxic alternation conditions of composting and provide new insights into the bio-chemical mechanism of contaminant removal or transformation during sludge composting.

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