Potential for Plastics to Transport Hydrophobic Contaminants
University of Exeter · University of Plymouth
Abstract
Plastic debris litters marine and terrestrial habitats worldwide. It is ingested by numerous species of animals, causing deleterious physical effects. High concentrations of hydrophobic organic contaminants have also been measured on plastic debris collected from the environment, but the fate of these contaminants is poorly understood. Here, we examine the uptake and subsequent release of phenanthrene by three plastics. Equilibrium distribution coefficients for sorption of phenanthrene from seawater onto the plastics varied by more than an order of magnitude (polyethylene >> polypropylene > polyvinyl chloride (PVC)). In all cases, sorption to plastics greatly exceeded sorption to two natural sediments.…
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4Topics & keywords
- Phenanthrene
- Sorption
- Environmental chemistry
- Contamination
- Desorption
- Seawater
- Polyvinyl chloride
- Polyethylene
- Life below water