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Polystyrene Nanoplastics-Enhanced Contaminant Transport: Role of Irreversible Adsorption in Glassy Polymeric Domain

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Jin Liu, Jin Liu, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Tianjiao Xia, Yini Ma, Jin Liu, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Jin Liu, Jin Liu, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Wei Chen, Wei Chen, Yini Ma, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Jin Liu, Tianjiao Xia, Dongqiang Zhu, Yini Ma, Rong Ji Yao Yao, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Yini Ma, Tianjiao Xia, Tianjiao Xia, Tianjiao Xia, Tianjiao Xia, Tianjiao Xia, Wei Chen, Rong Ji Rong Ji Wei Chen, Yini Ma, Rong Ji Yu Qi, Yini Ma, Wei Chen, Rong Ji Rong Ji Jin Liu, Jin Liu, Dongqiang Zhu, Yini Ma, Yu Qi, Yu Qi, Yini Ma, Rong Ji Rong Ji Wei Chen, Rong Ji Wei Chen, Rong Ji Yini Ma, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Wei Chen, Wei Chen, Wei Chen, Wei Chen, Wei Chen, Wei Chen, Wei Chen, Yao Yao, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Dongqiang Zhu, Jin Liu, Xiaoran Guo, Yini Ma, Rong Ji Xiaoran Guo, Wei Chen, Rong Ji Yini Ma, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Tianjiao Xia, Rong Ji Rong Ji Wei Chen, Rong Ji Rong Ji Tianjiao Xia, Wei Chen, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Yu Qi, Wei Chen, Wei Chen, Rong Ji Rong Ji Wei Chen, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Wei Chen, Yini Ma, Rong Ji Wei Chen, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Yini Ma, Rong Ji

Summary

Polystyrene nanoplastics were shown to enhance the transport of co-occurring contaminants through soil by irreversibly adsorbing them onto the glassy polymer domain, facilitating their spread in the environment. The findings indicate that nanoplastics in soil can act as mobile carriers for contaminants that would otherwise remain bound to soil particles, potentially increasing leaching into groundwater.

Polymers

Nanoplastics (NPs) are becoming an emerging pollutant of global concern. A potential risk is that NPs may serve as carriers to increase the spreading of coexisting contaminants. In this study, we examined the effects of polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPs, 100 nm), used as a model NP, on the transport of five organic contaminants of different polarity in saturated soil. The presence of low concentrations of PSNPs significantly enhanced the transport of nonpolar (pyrene) and weakly polar (2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether) compounds, but had essentially no effects on the transport of three polar compounds (bisphenol A, bisphenol F, and 4-nonylphenol). The strikingly different effects of NPs on the transport of nonpolar/weakly polar versus polar contaminants could not be explained with different adsorption affinities, but was consistent with the polarity-dependent extents of desorption hysteresis. Notably, desorption hysteresis was only observed for nonpolar/weakly polar contaminants, likely because nonpolar compounds tended to adsorb in the inner matrices of glassy polymeric structure of polystyrene (resulting in physical entrapment of adsorbates), whereas polar compounds favored surface adsorption. This hypothesis was verified with supplemental adsorption and desorption experiments of pyrene and 4-nonylphenol using a dense, glassy polystyrene polymer and a flexible, rubbery polyethylene polymer. Overall, the findings of this study underscore the potentially significant environmental implication of NPs as contaminant carriers.

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