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Speciation and release risk of heavy metals bonded on simulated naturally-aged microplastics prepared from artificially broken macroplastics

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 295, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118695

Keywords

Naturally-aged microplastics; Heavy metals; Speciation; Release; Risk

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2020YFC1807600]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province, China [2021JJ30123]

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This study investigated the state and release risk of natural aged microplastics (NAMPs) that had absorbed heavy metals from the environment. The results showed that these heavy metals were mainly present in acid-extractable and reducible ion forms, which had high bioavailability. Release experiments revealed notable metal release in NaCl solution and significant release in gastrointestinal solutions. The weak binding of metal ions to NAMPs in an acidic environment was found to be the reason for the high metal release ratio in the simulated gastric solution. This research is important for assessing the ecological risks associated with microplastics in the natural environment.
The negative impact of microplastics (MPs) act as metals vectors to environment and ecosystem have been paid more and more attention, and the accumulation risk of them to human body through the food chains and food webs needs to attract attention. In addition, the MPs bonded with heavy metals transport from river into the sea with high salinity may also have metals release risk. Herein, natural aged microplastics prepared from artificially broken macroplastics adsorbed with heavy metals accumulated from the natural environment were tested for their states and release risk in several simulated solution (NaCl and gastrointestinal solutions) to understand their effects on environment and human health. The adsorption capacity of different heavy metals on MPs was different during natural aging process proved by four-acid digestion method. Metals with high accumulation (including Pb, As, Cr, Mn, Ni, Zn, Co, Cu and Cd) on NAMPs were selected for further study. Results obtained via three-step extraction method showed that these heavy metals were mainly present as acid-extractable and reducible ions, which were characterized by high bioavailability. Release experiments suggested the notable Mn, Zn, As, Cr, Cu and Ni release in NaCl solution, and significant release of Mn, Zn, As, Cr, Cu, Pb and Ni in gastrointestinal solutions. The high metal release ratio in the simulated gastric solution was attributed to the weak binding of metal ions to NAMPs in acidic environment. This study will play a vital rule in assessing the ecological risks associated with MPs in natural environment.

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