Coexistence of microplastic particles and heavy metals in landfill leachate: A case study of a landfill in Indonesia

Q1 Environmental Science
Puji Lestari , Gani Purwiandono , Almira Nur Amalia , Esty Khoirina Indah Ma’Rufi , Muhammad Rafli Firdaus , Dhandhun Wacano
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Landfill leachate is a known source of environmental contaminants, including microplastics and heavy metals, which pose significant risks to ecosystems and human health. This study investigates the presence of microplastics and their associated heavy metals in leachate from the Piyungan landfill in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sample preparations included wet peroxide oxidation and density separation using a saturated sodium chloride solution. The analysis of microplastics was performed using an optical microscopy and an Attenuated-Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. Heavy metals' concentration in leachate and microplastics was quantified using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS). The abundance of microplastics in leachate ranged from 2100 ± 1301 to 4385 ± 1350 particles/L, with older landfill leachate exhibiting higher concentrations of microplastics. The dominant forms of microplastics are black fragments and films. The detected polymers include high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), and polyamide polymers. With zinc being the most prevalent heavy metal, followed by Pb, Cr, Cu, and Cd, the concentration of heavy metals in the leachate dramatically decreased following the leachate treatment. Zn, Cu, and Cd enrichment was significant on the identified microplastics, but not for Pb and Cr. The attachment of heavy metals onto microplastics was influenced by many factors, including the heavy metal concentration. Zn showed the highest accumulation on microplastic particles. This study highlights the potential of some toxic heavy metals to accumulate on microplastic particles and to co-transport from landfill leachate to surrounding ecosystems. Thus, the improved landfill treatment technologies and strategies to mitigate the environmental impact of microplastic-heavy metal interactions are necessary.

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垃圾渗滤液中微塑料颗粒和重金属的共存:印度尼西亚垃圾填埋场的案例研究
垃圾填埋场渗滤液是一种已知的环境污染物来源,包括微塑料和重金属,对生态系统和人类健康构成重大风险。本研究调查了印尼日惹Piyungan垃圾填埋场渗滤液中微塑料及其相关重金属的存在。样品制备包括湿过氧化物氧化和使用饱和氯化钠溶液进行密度分离。使用光学显微镜和衰减全反射傅里叶变换红外(ATR-FTIR)光谱对微塑料进行分析。采用原子吸收光谱法(AAS)对渗滤液和微塑料中的重金属进行了定量分析。垃圾渗滤液中微塑料的丰度在2100±1301 ~ 4385±1350颗粒/L之间,越老的垃圾渗滤液中微塑料的浓度越高。微塑料的主要形式是黑色碎片和薄膜。检测到的聚合物包括高密度聚乙烯(HDPE)、聚丙烯(PP)和聚酰胺聚合物。渗滤液中重金属含量以锌为主,其次为Pb、Cr、Cu和Cd,渗滤液处理后重金属含量显著降低。Zn、Cu和Cd在微塑料上富集显著,Pb和Cr富集不显著。重金属在微塑料上的附着受多种因素的影响,包括重金属浓度的影响。锌在微塑料颗粒上的积累量最高。这项研究强调了一些有毒重金属积聚在微塑料颗粒上并从垃圾填埋场渗滤液共同运输到周围生态系统的潜力。因此,改进垃圾填埋场处理技术和策略以减轻微塑料-重金属相互作用对环境的影响是必要的。
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Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
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