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Hexabromocyclododecane alters malachite green and lead(II) adsorption behaviors onto polystyrene microplastics: Interaction mechanism and competitive effect

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CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 265, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.129079

Keywords

Microplastics; Hexabromocyclododecane; Pb(II); Malachite green; Competitive adsorption

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  1. Natural Science Key Foundation of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions of China [19KJA430009]

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This study found that HBCD could enhance the migration of MG and Pb(II) on microplastics by changing their adsorption behavior, the adsorption of Pb(II) and MG onto HBCD-PS MPs was controlled by intra-particle diffusion, and in binary systems, Pb(II) showed relatively higher affinity to be adsorbed onto HBCD-PS MPs.
The role of microplastics (MPs) as a carrier of pollutants in water environment is an emerging issue; however, information regarding the underlying mechanisms for malachite green (MG) and Pb(II) adsorption onto hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD)-polystyrene (PS) composites MPs (HBCD-PS MPs) is still lacking. In this study, the adsorption behaviors and mechanisms of MG and Pb(II) onto PS and HBCD-PS MPs were investigated in batch adsorption experiments. The amounts of MG and Pb(II) adsorbed onto PS MPs were negligible while the presence of HBCD significantly enhanced the adsorption of MG and Pb(II) onto HBCD-PS MPs. The results of intra-particle and film diffusion model confirmed that the adsorption of MG and Pb(II) onto HBCD-PS MPs was dominated by intra-particle diffusion. The maximum adsorption amount (q(m)) of Pb(II) and MG onto HBCD-PS MPs followed the sequence of Pb(II) (3.33 mu mol g(-1)) > MG (1.87 mu mol g(-1)). In binary systems, MG and Pb(II) showed competitive adsorption onto HBCD-PS MPs, and Pb(II) exhibited relatively higher affinity to be adsorbed onto HBCD-PS MPs. Solution pH and salinity played a crucial role in the adsorption process. XPS analysis suggested that the -Br participated in the adsorption process as an electron-withdrawing group. Overall, electrostatic interaction regulated the adsorption of MG and Pb(II) onto HBCD-PS MPs. Results from this study demonstrated that HBCD could enhance the role of MPs in the MG and Pb(II) migration by changing their adsorption behavior onto MPs. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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