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Prolonged drying impedes the detachment of microplastics in unsaturated substrate: Role of flow regimes.

Authors :
Feng, Qi
Chen, Zhi
Huang, Guohe
An, Chunjiang
Yang, Xiaohan
Wang, Zheng
Source :
Water Research. Mar2024, Vol. 252, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• This is the first study to investigate microplastic detachment during transient flow. • Transient flow leads to more microplastic detachment compared to steady flow. • Drying of the substrate significantly restricts the detachment of microplastics. • Microplastics may migrate into primary energy minimum during water evaporation. • Detachment of hydrophilic microplastics is greater than that of hydrophobic microplastics. The detachment of microplastics (MPs) from porous media under different moisture conditions and flow regimes has garnered limited attention within the research community. The present study investigates the detachment of MPs from porous media under wet and dry conditions combined with steady and transient flow. For both the wet and dry conditions, the increase in flow rates is found to decrease the detachment of hydrophobic polyethylene of two sizes and of hydrophilic polymethylmethacrylate. Intermittent flow is found to result in effluent peaks and a higher rate of MP detachment compared to steady flow. The ionic strength of inflow drops in a stepwise manner, leading to abrupt peaks followed by a tail corresponding to the arrival of each ionic strength front. Each step increase in flow rate leads to a steep peak followed by slow release over several pore volumes. Although transient flow facilitates the detachment of MPs, drying significantly impedes the detachment of MPs irrespective of flow regime. Ultraviolet weathering of MPs for 60 days weakens the inhibition effect of drying on hydrophilic polymethylmethacrylate, facilitating their detachment. Furthermore, the release of MPs decreases markedly with an increase in air-drying duration from 0 h to 72 h. Hydrus-1D two-site kinetic models are used to successfully simulate time-dependent processes, implying that drying heightens the energy barrier for MPs to detach. Our analysis confirms the significance of moisture in determining the remobilization of MPs, providing valuable insights concerning the fate of MPs in unsaturated substrate under prolonged drought conditions. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431354
Volume :
252
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Water Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175637107
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2024.121246