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Making waves: Water-soluble polymers in the aquatic environment: An overlooked class of synthetic polymers?

Sven Huppertsberg1, Daniel Zahn1, Frances Pauelsen1, Thorsten Reemtsma2, Thomas P Knepper3.   

Abstract

Synthetic polymers have been one of the defining environmental topics of the last decade. Synthetic polymers in the environment are usually classified by their size. They encompass the widely discussed size fractions of macroplastic, microplastic, and nanoplastic. Water-soluble polymers (WSPs), however, are mostly absent in this discussion. In this paper, we argue that WSPs are produced in large quantities and have many applications that facilitate a discharge into the environment, where their fate and impact remain mostly unclear. We argue that there are yet no suitable analytical methods for the quantification of WSPs in environmental matrices and propose an analytical method that utilizes size exclusion chromatography - mass spectrometry to detect and potentially also quantify WSPs through specific fragments generated by in-source fragmentation. With the detection of polyethylene glycol in a wastewater treatment plant effluent and a surface water sample we provide a first prove of principle for the applicability of this novel analytical approach to WSPs. Ultimately, we conclude that WSPs are currently in a similar position as MP were in the advent of their investigation: We know of an environmental contamination but are uncertain of its extent and impact and still lack the tools to investigate them thoroughly.
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Keywords:  Analysis; Aquatic environment; Mass spectrometry; Persistent mobile compounds; Water soluble synthetic polymers

Year:  2020        PMID: 32505887     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2020.115931

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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Authors:  Silvia Berkner; Kathrin Schwirn; Doris Voelker
Journal:  Environ Sci Eur       Date:  2022-08-16       Impact factor: 5.481

2.  Environmental Biodegradation of Water-Soluble Polymers: Key Considerations and Ways Forward.

Authors:  Michael Zumstein; Glauco Battagliarin; Andreas Kuenkel; Michael Sander
Journal:  Acc Chem Res       Date:  2022-08-05       Impact factor: 24.466

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