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Assessment of relationship between aging and contaminant-carryover for different filter layer of surgical mask under urban environmental stressors

Zhang, Qian; Bai, Xue; Ding, Ling; Zhang, Xiyuan; Zhang, Lishan; Shu, Xiaohua*; Guo, Xuetao*
Science Citation Index Expanded
桂林电子科技大学; 西北农林科技大学; 桂林理工大学

摘要

Abundant disposable surgical masks (SMs) remain in the environment and continue to age under urban envi-ronmental stressors. This study aimed to investigate the aging characteristics of SMs and the effect of different aged layers of SMs on phenanthrene (PHE), tylosin (TYL), and sulfamethazine (SMT) under two different urban environmental stressors (UV and ozone). The results show that UV exposure causes more severe aging of the SM layers than ozone. The middle layer, made of melt-brown fabric, has displayed the highest degree of aging due to its smaller diameter and mechanical strength. The two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS) analysis reveals the different aging sequences of functional groups and three layers in aged SMs under the two urban environmental stressors. Whether the SMs are aged or not, the adsorptions of three organic pollutants on SMs are positively correlated with the octanol-water partition coefficient. Furthermore, except for the dominant hydro-phobic interaction, aged SMs can promote the adsorption of three organic pollutants by accessory interactions (hydrogen bonding and partition), depending on their structures. These findings highlight the environmental effects of new microplastic (MP) sources and coexisting pollutants under the influence of COVID-19, which is helpful in accurately evaluating the biological toxicity of SMs.

关键词

Surgical masks (SMs) Aging mechanism Adsorption 2D-COS Organic pollutant