Response of Occurrence in Microplastics and its Adsorped Cadmium Capacity to Simulated Agricultural Environmental Scenarios in Sludge-Amended Soil

28 Pages Posted: 30 Sep 2022

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Xin-yu Li

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jia-yu Lin

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Hong-tao LIU

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jun Zhang

Guilin University of Technology

Abstract

Large amounts of microplastics (MPs) enter the soil along with the amendment of sludge to soil. However, it is still unclear about the response of MPs occurrence and the adsorption behaviors of Cd on MPs to typical agricultural environmental scenarios. In present work, three kinds of MPs (polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene) were chosen to investigate that response in three agricultural environmental scenarios with sludge-amended soil, including dry-wet alteration (7 d, five cycles), microbial addition (Bacillus subtilis, 0.05 g/g soil), and Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation (340 nm, 15 W, 4 d). The results showed that there was the highest adsorption capacity of Cd on MPs (36.21, 45.15, 12.43 μg/g for PE, PP, PS, respectively) after UV irradiation exceeding those from MPs triggered by other two scenarios). UV irradiation caused an increase in the abundance of Streptomyces, an expansion in specific surface area, a significant change in surface morphologies, an improvement in crystallinity or the formation of new crystals, and an enhancement in C-O and C=O content, and then resulted in the incremental adsorption capacity of Cd on MPs. The findings are important of significance for controlling the environmental risks from sludge MPs via carrying heavy metals in the soil-plant systems.

Keywords: Microplastics, Cadmium, sludge, Adsorption capacity, UV irradiation

Suggested Citation

Li, Xin-yu and Lin, Jia-yu and LIU, Hong-tao and Zhang, Jun, Response of Occurrence in Microplastics and its Adsorped Cadmium Capacity to Simulated Agricultural Environmental Scenarios in Sludge-Amended Soil. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4234615 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4234615

Xin-yu Li

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Jia-yu Lin

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Hong-tao LIU (Contact Author)

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Jun Zhang

Guilin University of Technology ( email )

Guilin 541004
China

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