Assessment of metals associated with virgin pre-production and freshwater microplastics collected by an Italian river
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Recently, microplastics (MPs) have been detected in almost all environmental matrices (water, soil, air, biota).
Their presence is of concern due to high environmental persistence and their ability to release or bind pollutants.
In light of this, the present work aimed to quantify a poorly studied pollutant category associated with MPs:
metals. This analysis was conducted on virgin MPs, used as raw materials in the plastics' production process and
on environmental MPs taken from the Ofanto river in Southern Italy. The MP samples were initially grouped for
colour, shape and ageing and following mineralised by a microwave digestor. The metals and metalloids Pb, Ba,
Sb, Sn, Cd, Mo, Se, Zn, Cu, Ni, Co, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ti, Al, V, Ca, K, Mg, Na were subsequently quantified with ICP-MS.
All the analysed elements were found on both types of samples (virgin and environmental MPs), with higher
concentrations detected on environmental samples (above 14,400 ?g/g? 1) rather than on pristine ones (above
5000 ?g/g? 1). Many of these inorganic compounds are probably adsorbed by the surrounding environment, and
others are intentionally added during the plastic production process to improve their properties (e.g. additives).
Noticeable differences were detected concerning the metal's distribution and amount observed in the two types
of MP particles analysed.
Moreover, trace element concentrations were also linked to the colour and shape of the environmental particles
analysed. Most abundant levels of metals were quantified on aged black fragments, followed by coloured
and transparent fragments and black pellets. Our concluding remarks underline the role of MPs as a vehicle for
the transport of metals, with significant differences between the high abundance of these pollutants examined in
our particles collected in a freshwater environment and the significantly lower concentrations revealed previously
in marine MPs.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Inorganic pollutants; vector; additives; Ofanto river; Human health
List of contributors:
Campanale, Claudia; Savino, Ilaria; Uricchio, VITO FELICE; Massarelli, Carmine
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