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Dibutyl phthalate release from polyvinyl chloride microplastics: Influence of plastic properties and environmental factors

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Shaochong Liu, Shaochong Liu, Yuanyuan Yan, Yuanyuan Yan, Yuanyuan Yan, Chao Wang Chao Wang Chao Wang Feng Zhu, Feng Zhu, Chao Wang Feng Zhu, Zhanghao Chen, Feng Zhu, Shaochong Liu, Changyin Zhu, Chao Wang Yuanyuan Yan, Shaochong Liu, Zhanghao Chen, Shaochong Liu, Chao Wang Feng Zhu, Feng Zhu, Chao Wang Feng Zhu, Feng Zhu, Changyin Zhu, Chao Wang Chao Wang Feng Zhu, Zhanghao Chen, Feng Zhu, Cheng Gu, Changyin Zhu, Changyin Zhu, Changyin Zhu, Chao Wang Chao Wang Feng Zhu, Feng Zhu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Chao Wang Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Zhanghao Chen, Shaochong Liu, Shaochong Liu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Chao Wang Cheng Gu, Chao Wang Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Zhanghao Chen, Cheng Gu, Feng Zhu, Feng Zhu, Changyin Zhu, Chao Wang Changyin Zhu, Feng Zhu, Cheng Gu, Feng Zhu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Feng Zhu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Feng Zhu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Feng Zhu, Feng Zhu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Cheng Gu, Chao Wang

Summary

Researchers investigated how dibutyl phthalate leaches from PVC microplastics into surrounding environments, finding that particle size, temperature, pH, and salinity all significantly influenced the release rate of this plasticizer additive.

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In recent years, great efforts have been made to understand the capacity of microplastics to adsorb environmental pollutants; however, relatively little is known about the ability of microplastics to release inherent additives into peripheral environments. In this study, we investigated the leaching behavior of phthalate plasticizer from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) microplastics, in aqueous solutions relevant to aquatic and soil environments. It was found that plastic properties, such as particle size, plasticizer content and aging of plastics had a great effect on the leaching of dibutyl phthalate (DnBP). Phthalate release was generally higher in smaller particles and particles with higher phthalate content. Whereas, plastic aging caused by solar irradiation could either enhance phthalate release by increasing plastic hydrophilicity or decrease the leaching by reducing readily available fractions of phthalate. Regarding environmental factors, solution pH (3-9) and ionic strength (0-0.2 M NaCl) were found to have minor effect on phthalate release, while fulvic acid (0-200 mg/L) greatly promoted the release by improving phthalate solubility and solution-plastic affinity. Interestingly, we found that more DnBP was leached out when fulvic acid and NaCl coexisted, and the results from dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and three-dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy analyzes suggested that the leaching of other fulvic acid-like additives might have played a role. These findings would be helpful for predicting the potential of microplastics to release toxic additives under different environmental conditions.

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