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Fate of face masks after being discarded into seawater: Aging and microbial colonization.


ABSTRACT: Billions of discarded masks have entered the oceans since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Current reports mostly discuss the potential of masks as plastic pollution, but there has been no study on the fate of this emerging plastic waste in the marine environment. Therefore, we exposed masks in natural seawater and evaluated their aging and effects on the microbial community using a combination of physicochemical and biological techniques. After 30-day exposure in natural seawater, the masks suffered from significant aging. Microbial colonizers such as Rhodobacteraceae Flavobacteriaceae, Vibrionaceae and fouling organisms like calcareous tubeworms Hydroides elegans were massively present on the masks. The roughness and modulus of the mask fiber increased 3 and 5 times, respectively, and the molecular weight decreased 7%. The growth of biofouling organisms caused the masks negatively buoyant after 14-30 days. Our study sheds some light on the fate of discarded masks in a coastal area and provides fundamental data to manage this important plastic waste during COVID-19 pandemic.

SUBMITTER: Ma J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9069998 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fate of face masks after being discarded into seawater: Aging and microbial colonization.

Ma Jie J   Chen Fengyuan F   Xu Huo H   Liu Jingli J   Chen Ciara Chun CC   Zhang Zhen Z   Jiang Hao H   Li Yanping Y   Pan Ke K  

Journal of hazardous materials 20220505


Billions of discarded masks have entered the oceans since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Current reports mostly discuss the potential of masks as plastic pollution, but there has been no study on the fate of this emerging plastic waste in the marine environment. Therefore, we exposed masks in natural seawater and evaluated their aging and effects on the microbial community using a combination of physicochemical and biological techniques. After 30-day exposure in natural seawater, the mas  ...[more]

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