Insight into interactions between microplastics and fulvic acid: Mechanisms affected by microplastics type

Xinglei Wang, Xiaoxiao Wang, Weimin Zhu,Ling Ding,Xujun Liang,Renren Wu,Hongtao Jia,Xianfei Huang,Xuetao Guo

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2024)

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Abstract
Microplastics (MPs) can interact with dissolved organic matter (DOM), a common component found in the environment. However, the effect of MPs type on its interaction with DOM has not been systematically studied. Therefore, the binding properties of different MPs with fulvic acid (FA) were explored in this study. The results showed that polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) had higher adsorption affinity for FA than polystyrene (PS) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The interaction between MPs and FA conformed to the pseudo-first-order model and Freundlich model (except PS). The interaction mechanisms between various MPs tested in this paper and FA are considered to be different. PP, PE and PS interacted with the aromatic structure of FA and were entrapped in the FA polymers by the carboxyl groups and C--O bonds, resulting in a highly conjugated copolymer, suggesting that oxygen-containing functional groups played a key role. However, it was assumed that the interaction between PVC and FA was more likely to be caused by hydrophobic interaction. This research will
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Microplastics,Fulvic acid,Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy
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