Sorption and Desorption of Bisphenols on Commercial Plastics and the Effect of Uv Aging

27 Pages Posted: 13 Aug 2022

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Xiaoxin Chen

Lancaster University

Chang-Er Chen

South China Normal University

Xiaoyuan Guo

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Andrew Sweetman

Lancaster University

Abstract

Plastics gradually degrade in the natural environment from the effect of irradiation, which can change the surface properties of plastics and affect the migration behaviour of pollutants. Up to now, studies on the sorption/desorption behaviour of organic pollutants on aged plastics are still limited. In this study, several types of commercial plastics (polyurethane (PU), polyamide (PA), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), expanded polystyrene (EPS)) were selected to investigate the sorption and release behaviour for four kinds of bisphenols (bisphenol-F, A, B, AP). The results from Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis showed evidence of oxidization and surface cracks of plastics after irradiation. The sorption behaviour for both fresh and aged plastics were dominated by hydrophobicity. In addition, the electrostatic force, H-bonding interaction, and π-π interaction were also the important factors impacting the sorption process. The desorption kinetics behaviour indicates that desorption becomes faster after aging. Hydrophobicity is also an important factor that affects desorption behaviour. This study showed that sorption capacity for most fresh and aged plastics was enhanced by the impact of salinity and dissolved organic matter (DOM). Increased temperature could increase the desorption of bisphenols on both fresh and aged plastics, which illustrated that warm environments would promote more pollutants be released from plastics to water bodies.

Keywords: plastics, aging mechanism, Adsorption, desorption, bisphenols

Suggested Citation

Chen, Xiaoxin and Chen, Chang-Er and Guo, Xiaoyuan and Sweetman, Andrew, Sorption and Desorption of Bisphenols on Commercial Plastics and the Effect of Uv Aging. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4189260 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4189260

Xiaoxin Chen

Lancaster University ( email )

Lancaster LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

Chang-Er Chen

South China Normal University ( email )

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, 510642
China

Xiaoyuan Guo

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Andrew Sweetman (Contact Author)

Lancaster University ( email )

Lancaster LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

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