Pristine and Aged Microplastics Can Nucleate Ice through Immersion Freezing

Heidi L. Busse, Devaka Dharmapriya Ariyasena, Jessica Orris and Miriam Arak Freedman*, 
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Microplastics (MP) are ubiquitous in the environment; their atmospheric relevance is being increasingly recognized. Because of their atmospheric concentrations, there is the question of whether MP can act as ice nucleating particles in the atmosphere. This study investigates the immersion freezing activity of lab-prepared MP of four different compositions─low density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC), and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)─using droplet freezing assays. The MP are also exposed to ultraviolet light, ozone, sulfuric acid, and ammonium sulfate to mimic environmental aging of the plastics to elucidate the role that these processes play in the ice nucleating activity of MP. Results show that all studied MP act as immersion nuclei, and aging processes can modify this ice nucleating activity, leading, primarily, to decreases in ice nucleating activity for LDPE, PP, and PET. The ice nucleating activity of PVC generally increased following aging, which we attribute to a cleaning of chemical defects present on the surface of the stock material. Chemical changes were monitored with infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), and the growth of a peak at 1650–1800 cm–1 was associated with a decrease in ice nucleating activity while loss of an existing peak in that region was associated with an increase in ice nucleating activity. The studied MP have ice nucleating activities sufficient to be a non-negligible source of ice nucleating particles in the atmosphere if present in sufficiently high concentrations.

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原始和老化的微塑料可以通过浸泡冷冻成核冰
微塑料(MP)在环境中无处不在;它们与大气的关系正日益得到承认。由于它们在大气中的浓度,存在一个问题,即MP是否可以在大气中充当冰核粒子。本研究采用液滴冷冻法研究了实验室制备的低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)、聚丙烯(PP)、聚氯乙烯(PVC)和聚对苯二甲酸乙酯(PET)四种不同成分的聚乳酸(MP)的浸泡冷冻活性。MP还暴露在紫外线、臭氧、硫酸和硫酸铵中模拟塑料的环境老化,以阐明这些过程在MP的冰成核活性中所起的作用。结果表明:所研究的MP均具有浸没核的作用,老化过程可以改变这种冰核活性,主要导致LDPE、PP和PET的冰核活性降低。PVC的冰成核活性通常随着老化而增加,我们将其归因于对原料表面存在的化学缺陷的清洗。红外光谱(ATR-FTIR)监测了化学变化,发现1650 ~ 1800 cm-1峰的增长与冰成核活性的降低有关,而该区域现有峰的消失与冰成核活性的增加有关。所研究的MP具有足够的冰成核活性,如果以足够高的浓度存在,则足以成为大气中冰成核颗粒的不可忽视的来源。
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