Join us for the virtual launch on March 14th, 14:00 CET hosted by Geneva Environment Network.
Registration: https://plastchem-project.org
#INC4 #plasticstreaty #plasticpollution
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Microplastic (MP) particles can be ejected into the air by jet drops when gas bubbles burst at water surfaces. For a qualitative and quantitative understanding of this transport mechanism from the hydrosphere to the atmosphere, we studied the transfer of MP due to bubble bursting at the air–water interface in laboratory experiments. Gas bubbles were produced with filtered air that was pushed through a stainless-steel frit at two different volume flow rates in a glass flask filled with polystyrene (PS) particles of six different diameters (0.35 µm, 0.5 µm, 0.75 µm, 1 µm, 1.5 µm, 2 µm) suspended in deionized water. Airborne PS particle concentrations were measured by an optical particle counter. Additionally, size and volume of the bursting bubbles and the resulting jet droplets were analyzed with a camera. Depending on the volume flow rates, bubble bursting rates from 688 s−1 to 1176 s−1 and mean diameters of the bursting bubbles from 0.76 mm to 0.81 mm were observed. The mean diameters of the top jet drops were estimated to be between 0.10 mm and 0.11 mm. The measured number of jet droplets ranged from 2092 s−1 to 2391 s−1. For particle diameters from 0.35 µm – 2.0 µm, the airborne MP particle concentrations ranged from 4.2 l−1 to 348 l−1. We determined size-dependent transfer factors for the water–air transfer and found a maximum for 1 µm particles. For MP particles up to 1 µm diameter, the particle concentration in the jet droplets was enhanced compared to the bulk water concentration, indicating an enrichment of MP particles at the water–air-interface of bubbles.
New #preprint: We screened #plastics food packaging from 5 countries for #chemicals and their #toxicity. Sadly no surprises here: Most of them had chemicals inducing endocrine or metabolism disrupting effects. PVC and PUR most toxic.
ICYMI: In a recent study led by Christoph Schür, we demonstrate that #microplastics alone and in combo with non-plastic particles have negative population-level effects on aquatic inverts. Important in an ecological context and rarely studied. #plasticpollution
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004896972305146X
New paper out:
Mind the gap: forest soils as a hidden hub for global micro- and nanoplastic pollution
#plastic #microplastics #soil #soilhealth #forest
https://microplastics.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s43591-023-00067-1
Global plastic pollution has become a major concern because of its effects on environmental and human health. A major fraction of environmental plastics is likely stored temporarily within terrestrial soils. However, even though forests represent the third most common type of land cover on Earth, almost nothing is known about plastics in forest soils. The atmospheric transport of micro- and nanoplastics provides ample opportunity for forest canopies to intercept plastic particles. These plastic particles, together with local plastic sources like litter and items used in forest management, eventually reach forest soils. In this paper we discuss the potential role of forest soils as a hub within global plastic cycles; transport processes from the atmosphere to the soil; and the integration of plastics into forest material cycles. Taken together, plastic in forests could have a major impact on sensitive ecosystems, economically important functions and global environmental plastic budgets. We also develop a roadmap for further investigation into plastics in forest soil systems.
LIVING IN A PLASTIC WORLD. VON DER TIEFSEE BIS ZUM MARS - SCHIRN PODCAST
Podcast in German by @anja
https://podcast0315d6.podigee.io/80-living-in-a-plastic-world-von-der-tiefsee-bis-zum-mars
Plastik durchdringt nahezu jede Sphäre unserer Umwelt – angefangen bei der Luft, dem Wasser und Boden bis hin zum menschlichen Körper. Selbst den Mars hat Plastik bereits erreicht. Doch welche Nebenwirkungen sind eigentlich erwiesen und macht die Dosis wirklich das Gift? In der zweiten SCHIRN Podcastfolge von LIVING IN A PLASTIC WORLD gibt Plastikexpertin Anja Krieger einen Überblick auf den aktuellen Forschungsstand zu den Nebenwirkungen von Kunststoffen für Mensch und Umwelt. Im Gespräch mit dem Ökotoxikologen Martin Wagner erfahren wir, was passieren kann, wenn Chemikalien aus Plastik austreten und in den Körper gelangen. Im Anschluss spricht Anja Krieger mit dem Ökologen Matthias Rillig, der an der Freien Universität Berlin erforscht, wie sich Mikroplastik auf die Böden auswirkt.
Will be discussing our latest findings on hazardous chemicals in plastics tomorrow, Wed. 4 pm Nairobi time at the @unep webinar. Join us:
https://un-org-unep.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HILGuTsGTCeift5DXrAO_Q
This session will present information in relation to the determination of chemicals and polymers of concern used in plastic products, including on plastic-related chemicals and polymers covered by existing conventions and national regulatory frameworks, other processes and frameworks in which chemicals or polymers of concern are being considered, and examples of relevant criteria and approaches adopted in national regulations to address chemicals and polymers of concern.
Hyperspectral imaging is an underrated yet very powerful technique to analyze #microplastics. Check out Andrea Faltynkova’s new work: we developed & validated a workflow using chemoinformatics to identify pristine and weathered polymers. #PlasticPollution
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653523014534