Centre for Nanobiotechnology, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore 632014, India.
Environ Sci Process Impacts. 2023 Sep 20;25(9):1428-1437. doi: 10.1039/d3em00120b.
Disposable surgical face masks extensively used during the COVID-19 outbreak would release microplastics into the aquatic environment. The increasing usage of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (nTiO) in various consumer items has led to its ubiquitous presence in freshwater systems. This study determined the quantity and kind of microplastics discharged from disposable surgical face masks. The mask-leached microplastics were identified to be polypropylene of varying shapes and sizes, spanning from 1 μm to 15 μm. In addition, heavy metals like Cd, Cr, and Hg leached from the face masks were quantified. Four concentrations of nTiO, 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 mg L, were mixed with leached solution from the face masks to perform the combined toxicity test on freshwater algae, . A dose-dependent decrease in algal cell viability was observed upon treatment with various concentrations of nTiO individually. The mixtures of nTiO and the leached solution from the face masks exhibited significantly more toxicity in the algal cells than in their pristine forms. nTiO promoted increased production of oxidative stress and antioxidant enzyme activities resulting in cellular damage and decreased photosynthesis. These impacts were elevated when the algal cells were treated with the binary mixture. Furthermore, the heavy metal ions leached from face masks also contributed to the toxic effects. Our study shows that the leachates from disposable surgical face masks, combined with nTiO may pose a severe environmental threat.
在 COVID-19 爆发期间广泛使用的一次性医用口罩会将微塑料释放到水生环境中。由于纳米二氧化钛(nTiO) 在各种消费品中的广泛应用,其已在淡水系统中无处不在。本研究旨在确定一次性医用口罩排放的微塑料的数量和种类。鉴定出口罩浸出的微塑料为不同形状和大小的聚丙烯,尺寸从 1μm 到 15μm 不等。此外,还定量了从口罩中浸出的 Cd、Cr 和 Hg 等重金属。将 0.5、1、2 和 4mg/L 四种浓度的 nTiO 与口罩浸出液混合,对淡水藻类进行联合毒性测试。单独用不同浓度的 nTiO 处理时,藻类细胞活力呈剂量依赖性下降。与原始形式相比,nTiO 和口罩浸出液混合物对藻类细胞的毒性明显更大。nTiO 促进了氧化应激和抗氧化酶活性的增加,导致细胞损伤和光合作用减少。当用二元混合物处理藻类细胞时,这些影响会加剧。此外,口罩浸出的重金属离子也会产生毒性作用。我们的研究表明,一次性医用口罩的浸出物与 nTiO 结合可能会对环境造成严重威胁。