It is proposed that microplastics discharged from wastewater treatment plants act as a vector of pharmaceuticals. In this study, adsorption of pharmaceuticals to polyethylene microplastics was investigated in municipal wastewater. Pharmaceuticals for study were selected to represent different speciation (anionic, cationic, and neutral) and a range of pH dependant octanol-water distribution coefficients (log DOW). Findings revealed adsorption favoured those in cationic form with the greatest hydrophobicity (e.g., fluoxetine log DOW 2.0 at pH 7.8). Adsorption of anionic pharmaceuticals was restricted due to repulsion with the microplastic's negatively charged surface. Only atorvastatin had any appreciable adsorption due to its comparatively h...
Stormwater retention ponds commonly receive some wastewater through misconnections, sewer leaks, and...
Over the past 30 years a vast number of studies have demonstrated the presence of pharmaceutical res...
This work aims at evaluating the role of nature, size, age, and natural organic matter (NOM) fouling...
Reported here is the first study to investigate the adsorption of pharmaceutical drugs to microplast...
Plastic pollution is an increasing environmental concern. Pollutants such as microplastics (< 5 m...
With the development of civilization and the chemical industry, a whole range of new anthropogenic s...
Microplastics and antibiotics are two classes of emerging contaminants with proposed negative impact...
Wastewater is an environmental source of microplastics and pharmaceuticals, which is discharged as t...
Microplastics are well known for vector transport of hydrophobic organic contaminants, and there are...
There are concerns that microplastics act as a vector of pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment....
Natural and synthetic particulates in aquatic environments can act as a vector for chiral pharmaceut...
Microplastic particles are of concern to aquatic environments because their size enables them to be ...
Microplastics (MP) are spread into all ecosystems and represent a threat to the equilibrium of the e...
Pharmaceuticals, microplastics, and oil spills are the most hazardous contaminants in aquatic enviro...
Microplastics (MPs), which are ubiquitous in the environment, have been shown to adsorb organic cont...
Stormwater retention ponds commonly receive some wastewater through misconnections, sewer leaks, and...
Over the past 30 years a vast number of studies have demonstrated the presence of pharmaceutical res...
This work aims at evaluating the role of nature, size, age, and natural organic matter (NOM) fouling...
Reported here is the first study to investigate the adsorption of pharmaceutical drugs to microplast...
Plastic pollution is an increasing environmental concern. Pollutants such as microplastics (< 5 m...
With the development of civilization and the chemical industry, a whole range of new anthropogenic s...
Microplastics and antibiotics are two classes of emerging contaminants with proposed negative impact...
Wastewater is an environmental source of microplastics and pharmaceuticals, which is discharged as t...
Microplastics are well known for vector transport of hydrophobic organic contaminants, and there are...
There are concerns that microplastics act as a vector of pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment....
Natural and synthetic particulates in aquatic environments can act as a vector for chiral pharmaceut...
Microplastic particles are of concern to aquatic environments because their size enables them to be ...
Microplastics (MP) are spread into all ecosystems and represent a threat to the equilibrium of the e...
Pharmaceuticals, microplastics, and oil spills are the most hazardous contaminants in aquatic enviro...
Microplastics (MPs), which are ubiquitous in the environment, have been shown to adsorb organic cont...
Stormwater retention ponds commonly receive some wastewater through misconnections, sewer leaks, and...
Over the past 30 years a vast number of studies have demonstrated the presence of pharmaceutical res...
This work aims at evaluating the role of nature, size, age, and natural organic matter (NOM) fouling...