Presence of polystyrene microplastics in Cd contaminated water promotes Cd removal by nano zero-valent iron and ryegrass (Lolium Perenne L.)

Chemosphere. 2022 Sep;303(Pt 1):134729. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134729. Epub 2022 May 4.

Abstract

Microplastics, as emerging contaminants, have attracted widespread attention for their increasing detection frequency in aquatic environment. It has been reported that microplastics may co-presence with heavy metals in water, which might have impact on heavy metals removal in water. Furthermore, the effects of microplastics on the co-remediation efficiency of plants with engineered nanomaterials are ambiguous. To this end, this study was dedicated to unveil the intrinsic effects of polystyrene microplastics (PSMPs) on the cadmium (Cd) removal efficiency by co-remediation of ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and three engineered nanomaterials, respectively were nano-zerovalent iron (nZVI), carboxymethylcellulose-modified-nZVI (C-nZVI) and sulfidated nZVI (S-nZVI). Significant changes were observed in Cd content, plant biomass, chlorophyll b and antioxidant enzymes. It was surprising to find that with the treatment of nZVI or C-nZVI, polystyrene microplastics would enter plants roots, and these plants were found to contain more Cd among all series. Accordingly, four possible mechanisms were proposed to explain why plants that observed the internalization of PSMPs contained more Cd. This work reveals the impact of coexisting microplastics in water on Cd remediation efficiency and provides new insights into the entry of polystyrene microplastics into plant roots.

Keywords: Cadmium contaminated water; Nano-zerovalent iron; Phytoremediation; Polystyrene microplastics; Removal of polystyrene microplastics.

MeSH terms

  • Cadmium / pharmacology
  • Iron / pharmacology
  • Lolium*
  • Metals, Heavy* / pharmacology
  • Microplastics
  • Plastics / pharmacology
  • Polystyrenes / pharmacology
  • Water / pharmacology

Substances

  • Metals, Heavy
  • Microplastics
  • Plastics
  • Polystyrenes
  • Cadmium
  • Water
  • Iron