Electrochemical detection of heavy metal ions adsorbed on microplastics with varying surface charges

IF 6.5 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Sachintha D. Illesinghe, Vignesh Sundaresan
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Microplastics (MPs) are global pollutants found in various environmental compartments, including oceans, freshwater bodies, soils, and air. Their persistence and potential to adsorb heavy metals raise significant concerns regarding water quality and ecosystem health. Understanding the interaction between MPs and heavy metals is crucial for assessing environmental risks and developing remediation strategies. In this study, we use electroanalytical techniques to investigate the adsorption of heavy metal ions— Cr³⁺, Zn²⁺, and Ni²⁺—by polystyrene MPs with different surface functionalizations: carboxyl, amino, and unfunctionalized. We conducted electrodeposition of metal ions on a gold ultramicroelectrode both before and after mixing with MPs. Following this, we used anodic stripping voltammetry to measure the change in the electrodeposited charge (ΔQ). This charge difference, observed before and after the interaction of ions with MPs, was analyzed to understand the adsorption kinetics and dynamics. Our experiments revealed that carboxyl-functionalized MPs exhibited the highest ΔQ due to strong electrostatic attraction with the metal ions, with values 1.67 ×, 1.50 ×, and 1.22 × greater than those for amino-MPs for Cr³⁺, Zn²⁺, and Ni²⁺, respectively. Amino-MPs displayed considerable ion adsorption, suggesting poor electrostatic repulsion between two positively charged entities. Interestingly, unfunctionalized MPs, which had a negative surface charge similar to carboxyl-MPs, showed different adsorption characteristics, with lower ΔQ values for all metal ions. This study underscores the significant role of surface functionalization on the adsorption efficiency and kinetics of heavy metal ions by MPs. It also demonstrates the utility of electroanalytical techniques in understanding metal ion-MP interactions, offering insights into potential environmental impacts and remediation strategies, as well as in developing electrochemical sensors for detecting heavy metal ions adsorbed on MPs.

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电化学检测表面电荷不同的微塑料上吸附的重金属离子
微塑料(MPs)是一种全球性污染物,存在于包括海洋、淡水水体、土壤和空气在内的各种环境区划中。它们的持久性和吸附重金属的潜力引起了人们对水质和生态系统健康的极大关注。了解 MPs 与重金属之间的相互作用对于评估环境风险和制定补救策略至关重要。在本研究中,我们使用电分析技术研究了不同表面官能化(羧基、氨基和未官能化)的聚苯乙烯 MPs 对重金属离子(铬、锌和镍)的吸附。在与 MPs 混合之前和之后,我们都在金超微电极上进行了金属离子的电沉积。随后,我们使用阳极剥离伏安法测量了电沉积电荷的变化(ΔQ)。我们分析了离子与 MPs 相互作用前后观察到的电荷差,以了解吸附动力学和动态变化。实验结果表明,羧基官能化 MPs 由于与金属离子具有很强的静电吸引力而表现出最高的 ΔQ,对于 Cr³⁺、Zn²⁺ 和 Ni²⁺,ΔQ 值分别比氨基 MPs 大 1.67 倍、1.50 倍和 1.22 倍。氨基 MP 显示出相当大的离子吸附性,表明两个带正电荷的实体之间的静电排斥性很差。有趣的是,未官能化的 MPs 与羧基 MPs 具有相似的负表面电荷,但却表现出不同的吸附特性,对所有金属离子的 ΔQ 值都较低。这项研究强调了表面官能化对 MPs 吸附重金属离子的效率和动力学的重要作用。该研究还证明了电分析技术在了解金属离子与 MP 相互作用方面的实用性,有助于深入了解潜在的环境影响和补救策略,并有助于开发电化学传感器来检测吸附在 MPs 上的重金属离子。
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期刊介绍: Sensors and Actuators Reports is a peer-reviewed open access journal launched out from the Sensors and Actuators journal family. Sensors and Actuators Reports is dedicated to publishing new and original works in the field of all type of sensors and actuators, including bio-, chemical-, physical-, and nano- sensors and actuators, which demonstrates significant progress beyond the current state of the art. The journal regularly publishes original research papers, reviews, and short communications. For research papers and short communications, the journal aims to publish the new and original work supported by experimental results and as such purely theoretical works are not accepted.
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