Literature DB >> 34034021

The role of crystallinity and particle morphology on the sorption of dibutyl phthalate on polyethylene microplastics: Implications for the behavior of phthalate plastic additives.

Shi Yao1, Huihui Cao1, Hans Peter H Arp2, Jia Li3, Yongrong Bian1, Zubin Xie4, Francesco Cherubini5, Xin Jiang1, Yang Song6.   

Abstract

The sorption behavior of phthalate additives in plastic and microplastic litter is an important process controlling the exposure, net health risk and ecotoxicity of these co-occurring pollutants. Plastic crystallinity and particle morphology are hypothesized to be important variables for microplastics sorption behavior, but to date there have been few direct studies to explicitly test for the influence of these parameters. To address this, in this study we explored the sorption of dibutyl phthalate (DBP) as a probe molecule to diverse polyethylene microplastics including irregularly-shaped pure polyethylene microplastics (IPPM), black plastic film microplastics (BPFM), white plastic film microplastics (WPFM), and commercial microspheres (CM), which had crystallinities ranging from 17 to 99%. Sorption kinetics for all materials could be well represented with both a pseudo-first-order (R2 = 0.87-0.93) and pseudo-second-order model (R2 = 0.87-0.93). Further, sorption was highly linear in the concentration range of 0.5-10 mg L-1, with no greater performance from a linear sorption model (R2 = 0.96-0.99) than the non-linear Freundlich or Temkin sorption models. The partition coefficient (Kd) of DBP sorption onto IPPM, BPFM, WPFM and CMs were 1974.55 L kg-1, 1483.85 L kg-1, 1477.45 L kg-1 and 509.37 L kg-1, respectively, showing a significant decrease with increasing crystallinity (r2 = 0.98). The particle size of microplastics (27-1000 μm) is, however, an indecisive factor affecting their sorption behavior for DBP in this study. This study provides new insight that crystallinity plays a governing role on the sorption of phthalate from microplastic. This should be considered in future exposure studies and assessments of phthalates from plastics and microplastics.
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Keywords:  Crystallinity; Microplastic; Phthalate; Polyethylene; Sorption

Year:  2021        PMID: 34034021     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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1.  Examination of Microcystin Adsorption by the Type of Plastic Materials Used during the Procedure of Microcystin Analysis.

Authors:  Chan Seo; Joo Won Lee; Won-Kyo Jung; Yoon-Mi Lee; Seungjun Lee; Sang Gil Lee
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-07       Impact factor: 5.075

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