Plastic Bag Derived-Microplastics as a Vector for Metal Exposure in Terrestrial Invertebrates
MEMark E. HodsonCACalum A. Duffus-HodsonACAndy ClarkMTMiranda T. Prendergast‐MillerKLKaren L. Thorpe
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Microplastics are widespread contaminants in terrestrial environments but comparatively little is known about interactions between microplastics and common terrestrial contaminants such as zinc (Zn). In adsorption experiments fragmented HDPE bags c. one mm2 in size showed similar sorption characteristics to soil. However, when present in combination with soil, concentrations of adsorbed Zn on a per mass basis were over an order of magnitude lower on microplastics. Desorption of the Zn was minimal from both microplastics and soil in synthetic soil solution (0.01 M CaCl2), but in synthetic earthworm guts desorption was higher from microplastics (40–60%) than soil (2–15%), suggesting microplastics could increase…
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- Microplastics
- Invertebrate
- Environmental science
- Terrestrial plant
- Environmental chemistry
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