Issue 4, 2025

UV-weathering affects heteroaggregation and subsequent sedimentation of polystyrene microplastic particles with ferrihydrite

Abstract

Microplastic (MP) particles are ubiquitous in aquatic environments where they become exposed to UV-irradiation with subsequent alteration of surface properties. Such particles will interact with naturally occurring colloids being subject to processes like heteroaggregation that affect both MP surface properties and their removal rates from the water column. In this study, we investigated heteroaggregation and subsequent sedimentation of 1 μm polystyrene (PS, pristine and UV-weathered) with ferrihydrite (Fh), an iron (oxy)hydroxide commonly found in nature. Heteroaggregation of pristine PS with Fh was controlled by electrostatic attraction. At neutral pH values, strong heteroaggregation was observed which led to the sedimentation of almost all PS particles. UV-weathering of PS led to lower negative surface charge, decrease of particle size, and formation of degradation products. Changes in surface properties of PS resulted in a different aggregation behavior with Fh. With increasing weathering time, the isoelectric point (pHIEP) of suspensions with PS and Fh shifted to lower pH values. Furthermore, we observed aggregation and subsequent sedimentation of weathered PS and Fh for a wider pH range (pH 3–7) compared to pristine PS (pH 6.5–7.5). We attribute this observation to increased surface reactivity of PS due to the formation of functional groups on the surface through UV-weathering. In addition, degradation products (e.g. oligomers) formed during weathering might have also interacted with PS and Fh and therefore further affected the surface properties of the particles. Overall, UV-weathering but also interactions of MP particles with environmental particles cause changes of MP surface properties, which influence its environmental behavior in water and might lead to a removal from the water column and accumulation in sediments.

Graphical abstract: UV-weathering affects heteroaggregation and subsequent sedimentation of polystyrene microplastic particles with ferrihydrite

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Oct 2024
Accepted
27 Feb 2025
First published
07 Mar 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2025,27, 992-1002

UV-weathering affects heteroaggregation and subsequent sedimentation of polystyrene microplastic particles with ferrihydrite

J. Schmidtmann, H. Weishäupl, L. Hopp, N. Meides and S. Peiffer, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2025, 27, 992 DOI: 10.1039/D4EM00666F

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