Concentrations of Tire Additive Chemicals and Tire Road Wear Particles in an Australian Urban Tributary
The University of Queensland · University of California, Riverside
Abstract
Tire road wear particles (TRWPs) are one of the largest sources of microplastics to the urban environment with recent concerns as they also provide a pathway for additive chemicals to leach into the environment. Stormwater is a major source of TRWPs and associated additives to urban surface water, with additives including the antioxidant derivative N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N′-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine-quinone (6PPD-quinone) demonstrating links to aquatic toxicity at environmentally relevant concentrations. The present study used complementary analysis methods to quantify both TRWPs and a suite of known tire additive chemicals (including 6PPD-quinone) to an urban tributary in Australia during severe storm events.…
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7Topics & keywords
- Stormwater
- Tributary
- Storm
- Environmental chemistry
- Quinone
- Environmental science
- First flush
- Environmental engineering
- Sustainable cities and communities