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Enhance in mobility of oxytetracycline in a sandy loamy soil caused by the presence of microplastics

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Summary

Researchers used batch and column experiments to study how the presence of polyamide (PA) microplastics affects the sorption and transport of the antibiotic oxytetracycline (OTC) in sandy loamy soil. They found that PA microplastics increased soil pH and reduced overall OTC sorption, leading to enhanced mobility of the antibiotic through the soil column, raising concerns about accelerated antibiotic transport to groundwater in microplastic-contaminated agricultural soils.

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Microplastics are emerging contaminants and widely distributed in the environment. They are considered as a vector of numerous organic pollutants including antibiotics in aquatic environments and thereby influence their distribution and transport behaviors. However, the effects of microplastics on the environmental behavior of antibiotics in soils remain largely unclear. In this paper, the influence of polyamide (PA) microplastics on sorption and transport of the selected antibiotic [oxytetracycline (OTC)] in a sandy loamy soil was studied by performing batch and column experiments. Results show that PA microplastics increase the pH of reaction systems, which contributes to OTC sorption onto the tested soils. However, altering pH is not the key influencing mechanism because the overall sorption capacity decreases slightly after adding PA microplastics, which can be attributed to the dilution effect. Reduction of OTC sorption by adding microplastics promotes the migration of OTC in the tested soil, which could be demonstrated by the results of column experiments that the breakthrough of OTC occurs earlier with an increasing content of PA microplastics. According to the fitting parameters of HYDRUS-1D model, PA microplastics can affect the transport of OTC by altering the soil pore structure and dispersion coefficient. These results provide new insight into the interaction between microplastics and organic pollutants in soil environments.

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