The COVID-19 pandemic caused massive use and improper disposal of surgical polypropylene (PP)-based face masks. For a first evaluation of the respective environmental consequences, we performed a 6-month microcosm experiment at 25 °C to determine the microbial degradability of 10 × 10 mm cuts of single mask layers and of a complete mask mixed with topsoil (Cambisol). By analyzing the CO2 production, we identified a fast pool with a mean residence time (MRTfast) of 3 to 7 days, corresponding to approximately 4 to 5% of the total mask carbon. Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of the degraded masks suggests a cut-off of PP units or oligomers as a main degradation mechanism. The slow carbon pool of the center mask reveal...
Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, many governments recommended or manda...
The demand for facial masks remains high. However, little is known about discarded masks as a potent...
The severe increase in pollution caused by the discarded face masks during COVID-19 cannot be overst...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive use of disposable sanitary face masks. Prata et al., (2020) e...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented form of plastic pollution: personal p...
The production and consumption of disposable face masks, also called as single use face masks, incre...
The main purpose of this work is to contribute to understanding the mechanism of oxidation of the po...
Polypropylene (PP) is a synthetic, heat-resistant, plastic. This quality has made it the second most...
Face masks have become common-place in public settings since the onset of the global COVID-19 pandem...
With the global spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), disposable f...
The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic unveiled an unprecedented scarcity of personal protective equipmen...
The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic unveiled an unprecedented scarcity of personal protective equipmen...
Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, many governments recommended or manda...
The demand for facial masks remains high. However, little is known about discarded masks as a potent...
The severe increase in pollution caused by the discarded face masks during COVID-19 cannot be overst...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive use of disposable sanitary face masks. Prata et al., (2020) e...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented form of plastic pollution: personal p...
The production and consumption of disposable face masks, also called as single use face masks, incre...
The main purpose of this work is to contribute to understanding the mechanism of oxidation of the po...
Polypropylene (PP) is a synthetic, heat-resistant, plastic. This quality has made it the second most...
Face masks have become common-place in public settings since the onset of the global COVID-19 pandem...
With the global spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), disposable f...
The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic unveiled an unprecedented scarcity of personal protective equipmen...
The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic unveiled an unprecedented scarcity of personal protective equipmen...
Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, many governments recommended or manda...
The demand for facial masks remains high. However, little is known about discarded masks as a potent...
The severe increase in pollution caused by the discarded face masks during COVID-19 cannot be overst...