Insights into the interaction of microplastic with silver nanoparticles in natural surface water

2022 ◽  
Vol 805 ◽  
pp. 150315
Author(s):  
Penghui Li ◽  
Jingfu Liu ◽  
Hongwu Zhang
2019 ◽  
Vol 08 (02) ◽  
pp. 21-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hafiz H. M. Salih ◽  
Amro M. El Badawy ◽  
Thabet M. Tolaymat ◽  
Craig L. Patterson

1986 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 288-292 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Stephenson ◽  
G. L. Mackie

The distribution of the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca in 79 Ontario lakes suggests that its absence may be a good indicator of lake acidification. Hyalella azteca was present in 69 of 71 nonacidified lakes, and absent in 8 of 8 lakes which either are now ar recently were considered acidified. Bioassay data indicate a 96-h LC50 of pH 4.4 and a 10-d threshold LC50 of pH 4.5 for H. azteca in a natural surface water. Hyalella azteca is extremely rare in Plastic Lake, which undergoes severe short-term acidification in spring, and recruitment is delayed 2 wk in Heeney Lake which undergoes similar short-term acidification, in Dickie, Harp, Red Chalk, and Blue Chalk lakes, where springtime pH depressions below pH 4.7 were not recorded, H. azteca is abundant.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. B. Reed ◽  
D. P. Martin ◽  
A. J. Bednar ◽  
M. D. Montaño ◽  
P. Westerhoff ◽  
...  

A recreational water system was monitored for release of both mineral and organic sunscreen constituents for the first time.


2008 ◽  
Vol 63 (7) ◽  
pp. 664-667 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. V. Kuz’mina ◽  
F. F. Khizbullin ◽  
T. Ya. Gadomskii ◽  
V. N. Maistrenko

2020 ◽  
Vol 82 (7) ◽  
pp. 1445-1453
Author(s):  
T. Perondi ◽  
W. Michelon ◽  
A. Basso ◽  
J. K. Bohrer ◽  
A. Viancelli ◽  
...  

Abstract Steroidal hormones such as estriol (E3), are resistant to biodegradation; hence their removal by conventional treatment systems (aerobic and anaerobic) facilities is limited. These substances are detected in surface water, and present risks to the aquatic ecosystem and humans via potential biological activity. Photochemical treatments can be used to remove E3; however, just a few studies have analyzed the kinetics, intermediates, and E3 degradation pathways in natural surface water. In this study, the behavior of E3 under ultraviolet irradiation associated with H2O2, O3 or TiO2 was investigated to determine the degradation potential and the transformation pathways in reactions performed with a natural surface water sample. E3 degradation kinetics (200 ppb) fitted well to the pseudo-first-order kinetics model, with kinetic constant k in the following order: kUV/O3 > kUV/TiO2 > kUV/H2O2 > kUV. The mechanism of degradation using different advanced oxidative processes seemed to be similar and 12 transformation byproducts were identified, with 11 of them being reported here for the first time. The byproducts could be formed by the opening of the aromatic ring and addition of a hydroxyl radical. A possible route of E3 degradation was proposed based on the byproducts identified, and some of the byproducts presented chronic toxicity to aquatic organisms, demonstrating the risks of exposure.


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