Literature DB >> 29090445

Release of particles, organic compounds, and metals from crumb rubber used in synthetic turf under chemical and physical stress.

Silvia Canepari1, Paola Castellano2, Maria Luisa Astolfi3, Stefano Materazzi3, Riccardo Ferrante4, Dennis Fiorini5, Roberta Curini3.   

Abstract

The chemical and morphological characteristics of materials released under chemical and physical stress by different rubber granulates used as infill materials in synthetic turf (recycled scrap tires, natural rubber, and a new-generation thermoplastic elastomer) were compared.The headspace solid-phase micro-extraction GC-MS analysis evidenced that at 70 °C natural rubber and thermoplastic elastomer release amounts of organic species much higher than recycled scrap tires. In particular, the desorption of mineral oils, with a prevalence of toxicologically relevant low-viscosity alkanes in the range C17-C22, and plasticizers (diisobutyl phthalate) was clearly evidenced. The new-generation thermoplastic elastomer material also releases butylated hydroxytoluene.In slightly acidic conditions, quite high amounts of bio-accessible Zn, Cu, and Co are released from recycled scrap tires, while natural rubber releases mainly Se and Tl. In contrast, the thermoplastic elastomer does not contain significant concentrations of leachable heavy metals.The formation of small particles, also in the inhalable fraction, was evidenced by electron microscopy after mechanical or thermal treatment of natural rubber.

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Keywords:  Bio-accessible fraction of elements; Crumb rubber; Headspace solid-phase micro-extraction GC-MS; Inhalable particles; Semi-volatile organic compounds; Synthetic turf

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29090445     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0377-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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