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Assessing the potential risk and relationship between microplastics and phthalates in surface seawater of a heavily human-impacted metropolitan bay in northern China

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2020 55 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Yandong Liu, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Yandong Liu, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Zhaozhao Li, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Zhaozhao Li, Xiao Hua Wang, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Xiao Hua Wang, Xiao Hua Wang, Xiao Hua Wang, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Zhaozhao Li, Yandong Liu, Erick Fredj, Xiao Hua Wang, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Zhaozhao Li, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Erick Fredj, Erick Fredj, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Dahai Zhang, Dahai Zhang, Xiao Hua Wang, Zhaozhao Li, Erick Fredj, Erick Fredj, Zhaozhao Li, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Lijuan Feng, Erick Fredj, Erick Fredj, Xiao Hua Wang, Xianguo Li, Xianguo Li, Erick Fredj, Xianguo Li, Dahai Zhang, Xiao Hua Wang, Lijuan Feng, Dahai Zhang, Xianguo Li, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Xianguo Li, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas Lijuan Feng, Xianguo Li, Xianguo Li, Isabel Jalón‐Rojas

Summary

A survey of Jiaozhou Bay in northern China found a strong correlation between microplastic abundance and concentrations of phthalate plasticizers in surface seawater, with both higher near river inputs and sewage treatment plants. The ecological risk from phthalates was moderate for one compound (di-n-butyl phthalate), and overall microplastic pollution levels were also moderate.

Study Type Environmental

The impacts of microplastics (MPs) and phthalates (PAEs), a class of MP-associated contaminants, on the marine environment are not thoroughly understood despite concern over their adverse effects on humans and ecosystems. Field studies linking MPs and PAEs in seawater have not yet been reported. We investigate for the first time the correlation between MPs contamination and the presence of PAEs in the surface seawater of Jiaozhou Bay (JZB), a semi-enclosed metropolitan bay in northern China heavily impacted by human activity. The abundance of MPs, dominated by polyethylene and polyethylene terephthalate mostly smaller than 2 mm, ranged between 24.44 items/m and 180.23 items/m, with the majority being black and transparent fibers and fragments. Concentrations of PAEs varied from 129.96 ng/L to 921.22 ng/L. Relatively higher abundances of MPs and higher concentrations of PAEs were generally found in areas near riverine inputs and sewage treatment plants. There was a strong correlation between PAEs concentration and MPs abundance, suggesting that they are closely linked. In a risk assessment combining PAEs and MPs, the risk quotients (RQs) indicated that the ecological risk of di-n-butyl phthalate in JZB was relatively high (0.046<RQ < 0.516); the risk of the other PAEs were low. The overall ecological hazard index (HI) of PAEs was low to medium (0.098<HI < 0.897). The risk of MPs pollution in JZB, as indicated by Pollution Load Index (PLI), was moderate (PLI = 11.76), and mainly due to polyvinyl chloride.

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