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Effects of selected functional groups on nanoplastics transport in saturated media under diethylhexyl phthalate co-contamination conditions

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Yasir Arafat, Jie Ma, Yongtao Li Xiaoxue Ouyang, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Md. Shafiqul Islam, Yali Chen, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Junying Zhao, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Yali Chen, Junying Zhao, Junying Zhao, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Junying Zhao, Liping Weng, Yali Chen, Liping Weng, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Yongtao Li Yujie Zhao, Xiaoxue Ouyang, Jie Ma, Yujie Zhao, Jie Ma, Liping Weng, Liping Weng, Liping Weng, Md. Shafiqul Islam, Liping Weng, Yujie Zhao, Yasir Arafat, Liping Weng, Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Md. Shafiqul Islam, Liping Weng, Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Yali Chen, Yali Chen, Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Liping Weng, Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Liping Weng, Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Liping Weng, Yongtao Li Liping Weng, Liping Weng, Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Yongtao Li Yongtao Li

Summary

Transport experiments showed that the surface functional groups of nanoplastics strongly influenced their mobility in saturated porous media under phthalate co-contamination conditions, with carboxylated nanoplastics being most mobile and amino-functionalized ones most retained, informing predictions of nanoplastic groundwater transport risk.

The production and degradation of plastic remains can result in nanoplastics (NPs) formation. However, insufficient information regarding the environmental behaviors of NPs impedes comprehensive assessment of their significant threats. In this study, the transport behavior of unmodified NPs (PSNPs), carboxyl-modified NPs (PSNPs-COOH), and amino-modified NPs (PSNPs-NH) was investigated using column experiments in the presence and absence of goethite (GT) and diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP). Quantum chemical computation was performed to reveal the transport mechanisms. The results showed that GT decreased the transport of NPs and the presence of DEHP decreased it further. Van der Waals forces and small electrostatic interactions coexisted between the PSNPs and GT and caused deposition. Ligand exchange caused greater deposition of PSNPs-COOH on GT-coated sand than that of PSNPs. Although hydrogen bonding existed between the DEHP and NPs with functional groups, an increase in the positive charge and chemical heterogeneity of the collector was the main reason for DEHP promoting the deposition of NPs. Because of low absolute negative zeta potential values, PSNPs-NH was sensitive to chemical heterogeneity, and thus fully deposited (over 96.9%) in GT and GT-DEHP-coated columns. Generally, the deposition of NPs due to chemical heterogeneity was more significant than that due to the formation of chemical bonds and van der Waals, electrostatic, and hydrogen interactions. Our results highlight that the surface charge and functional groups significantly influence the transport behaviors of NPs and elucidate the fate of NPs in the terrestrial environment.

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