Characteristics of microplastics in the atmosphere of Anyang City

In order to clarify the characteristics of microplastics in the atmosphere of Anyang city, TSP, PM 10 , and PM 2.5 samples are collected when the ambient air quality is good, slightly polluted, and severely polluted. After pretreatment, the physical and chemical characteristics are observed and iden...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental monitoring and assessment 2024-04, Vol.196 (4), p.350-350, Article 350
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Chunyan, Guo, Mengxia, Yan, Bo, Wei, Jiayu, Liu, Fengxu, Li, Qiaoli, Bo, Yumei
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Zusammenfassung:In order to clarify the characteristics of microplastics in the atmosphere of Anyang city, TSP, PM 10 , and PM 2.5 samples are collected when the ambient air quality is good, slightly polluted, and severely polluted. After pretreatment, the physical and chemical characteristics are observed and identified by using stereomicroscope and micro-infrared spectrometer. The results show that the average abundance of microplastics is 0.19 items/m 3 , 0.26 items/m 3 , and 0.42 items/m 3 , respectively, when the ambient air quality is good, light pollution, and heavy pollution in Anyang City. It can be seen that with the decline of ambient air quality, the average abundance of microplastics in TSP, PM 2.5 , and PM 10 gradually increases. The black fiber strip microplastics account for about 80% of the total TSP, PM 2.5 , and PM 10 in the ambient air of Anyang City, followed by yellow flake and black granular microplastics and a small amount of green, red, and blue fiber strip microplastics. AQI has a good correlation with the abundance of microplastics in TSP, PM 10 , and PM 2.5 , and the maximum microplastic trapping effect could be obtained according to the sampling method of PM 2.5 in the ambient air. The main components of microplastics are cellophane, followed by PET and EVA. The explorations of human respiratory exposure risk assessment show that with the increase of AQI, the daily intake of microplastics in adults also increased. At high levels of pollution, the human body breathes an average of 222 ± 5 microplastics per day.
ISSN:0167-6369
1573-2959
DOI:10.1007/s10661-024-12493-6