Interactions between nano/micro plastics and suspended sediment in water: Implications on aggregation and settling
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-15-2019
Abstract
Interactions between nano/microplastics and suspended sediment (SS) in natural waters are important for the environmental fate of plastic particles. This study investigated the effect of heteroaggregation between nano/microplastics and SS on the settling of aggregates. In NaCl solutions (0.05–0.5 M), large SS (100–500 μm in diameter) significantly increased the settling ratio of polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPs) with an average diameter of 100 nm due to the formation of PSNPs-SS aggregates. The settling ratio of the heteroaggregates increased significantly when the NaCl concentration increased from 50 to 200 mM. This was primarily because higher ionic strength reduced the electrostatic repulsion between large SS and PSNPs, and subsequently increased the heteroaggregation rate. No obvious differences in settling ratios were observed in 200 or 500 mM NaCl solutions because the heteroaggregation entered the diffusion-controlled regime. However, in HA solutions (10–50 mg L−1), the surface adsorption of HA on PSNPs and large SS reduced the heteroaggregation of PSNPs-SS and thus led to the low co-settling ratio due to the steric hindrance according to the DLVO theory. In contrast, polyethylene microplastics (PEMPs) with diameters of 1.0–1.2 mm were found to always float on water surface (up to 8 months), even after addition of 500 mg L−1 small SS (<10 μm in diameter). Clearly, the heteroaggregation of PEMPs and small SS had minor effect on the settling of PEMPs due to the overwhelming boyanccy. These results provided new insight into the fate and distribution of nano/microplastics in aquatic environment, which affect the bioavailability of plastic particles in natural waters.
Identifier
85067509254 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Water Research
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2019.06.018
e-ISSN
18792448
ISSN
00431354
PubMed ID
31229729
First Page
486
Last Page
495
Volume
161
Grant
2018NJ399B
Fund Ref
New Jersey Water Resources Research Institute
Recommended Citation
Li, Yang; Wang, Xinjie; Fu, Wanyi; Xia, Xinghui; Liu, Changqing; Min, Jiacheng; Zhang, Wen; and Crittenden, John Charles, "Interactions between nano/micro plastics and suspended sediment in water: Implications on aggregation and settling" (2019). Faculty Publications. 7343.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/7343
