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Screening of suspected micro(nano)plastics in the Ebro Delta (Mediterranean Sea)

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Katerina Savva, Katerina Savva, Katerina Savva, Marta Llorca, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marta Llorca, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marta Llorca, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marta Llorca, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Albert Vega-Herrera, Albert Vega-Herrera, Albert Vega-Herrera, Albert Vega-Herrera, Albert Vega-Herrera, Albert Vega-Herrera, Albert Vega-Herrera, Katerina Savva, Katerina Savva, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marinella Farré Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Katerina Savva, Esteban Abad, Katerina Savva, Marinella Farré Katerina Savva, Albert Vega-Herrera, Katerina Savva, Albert Vega-Herrera, Marta Llorca, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marinella Farré Marta Llorca, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Katerina Savva, Esteban Abad, Albert Vega-Herrera, Katerina Savva, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Esteban Abad, Esteban Abad, Esteban Abad, Marinella Farré Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Esteban Abad, Marinella Farré Esteban Abad, Esteban Abad, Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Esteban Abad, Marinella Farré Esteban Abad, Marinella Farré Esteban Abad, Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marta Llorca, Esteban Abad, Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marta Llorca, Marinella Farré Marta Llorca, Marinella Farré Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Esteban Abad, Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marta Llorca, Gabriella F. Schirinzi, Marinella Farré Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marta Llorca, Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Esteban Abad, Marinella Farré Marinella Farré Marinella Farré

Summary

Researchers developed a double suspect-screening method using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry to simultaneously detect common plastic polymers and additives as micro- and nanoplastics in Ebro Delta waters, demonstrating that this analytical approach can identify a broader range of plastic-associated compounds than conventional methods.

Study Type Environmental

This is the first work reporting the use of a double suspect-screening to assess most common polymers and additives in micro(nano)plastics (NPLs/MPLs) found in environmental waters. The method consisted of water filtration followed by ultrasonic-assisted extraction with toluene and analysis employing size exclusion chromatography using an advanced polymer chromatography column coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry with an atmospheric pressure photoionisation source by negative ionisation conditions (LC(APC)-APPI(-)-HRMS). The identification of NPL/MPLs polymers has been based on increasing confirmation level, including the monomers characterisation by the Kendrick Mass Defect and confirmation and quantification when standards were available. In parallel, the identification of main additives in NPL/MPLs composition, as well organic contaminants adsorbed onto the plastic particles were carried out by analysis of the extracts by LC(C18)-APPI (+/-)-HRMS. To assess the impact of plastic pollution it is necessary to assess the composition in terms of polymers but also the additives. This screening approach has been employed to study composition of NPL/MPLs in the Ebro Delta. Two sampling campaigns including freshwater and seawater samples have been investigated to assess plastic composition in the top 5 cm. Polystyrene (PS), polyethylene (PE), polyisoprene (PI), polybutadiene (PBD), polypropylene (PP) and polysiloxanes were the most detected polymers and PP and PE, sizing between < 1000 and 2000 Da, were found at concentrations reaching up to 7000 ng/L in some areas. The pentadecanoic acid, 1,2,3-benzotriazoles, 2-ethylhexanoic acid (2-EHA), and phthalates such as dimethyl phthalate, mono(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) and the phthalimide were more frequently detected plastic additives. Finally, series of organic contaminants were as well detected in the particulate fraction. These organic contaminants cannot be associated to plastic compositions but can be associated to their adsorption to the particulate matter, in particular to NPL/MPLs, due to their non-polar character. Among these organic contaminants, the more frequently detected were pharmaceutical compounds, food additives and pesticides.

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