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J Hazard Mater ; 470: 134189, 2024 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38569345

ABSTRACT

Precisely determining which bonds are more sensitive when plastic aging occurs is critical to better understand the mechanisms of toxic release and microplastics formation. However, the relationship between chemical bonds with the active aging sites changes and the aging behavior of plastics at an early age is still unclear. Herein, the mechanical behavior of four polymers with different substituents was characterized by the high-resolution AFM. Young's modulus (YM) changes suggested that the cleavage of C-Cl bonds in PVC, C-H bonds in PE and PP, and C-F bonds in PTFE are the main active aging sites for plastic aging. The aging degree of the plastics followed the order of PVC > PP > PE > PTFE. Two aging periods exhibited different YM change behavior, the free radical and cross-linking resulted in a minor increase in YM during the initiation period. Numerous free radicals formed and cross-linking reaction happened, causing a significant increase in YM during the propagation period. Raman spectroscopy verified the formation of microplastics. This research develops promising strategies to quantitatively evaluate the aging degrees using AFM and establish the relationship between chemical bonds and mechanical behavior, which would provide new method to predict plastic pollution in actual environments.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 15(1): 1286-1295, 2023 Jan 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36578151

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Piezocatalysts have attracted considerable attention due to their ability to convert natural mechanical energy into chemical energy. However, the inefficient chemical reactions of the free charges and the poor mechanical endurance of the powder piezoelectric materials have largely restricted their wide application. Here, by combining piezocatalyst Cu3B2O6 (CBO) and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), a composite membrane CBO/PVDF with superior stability and excellent piezo-performance is prepared for the first time. This composite membrane shows a high efficiency for the degradation of antibiotics and organic dyes under ultrasonication; particularly, the removal efficiency is 33.9 times higher than that of a pure PVDF membrane for amoxicillin degradation, and it maintains a high efficiency after 16 cycling tests. The polarization electric field in the dual piezoelectric composite membrane significantly enhances the redox reaction of the intrinsic free carrier with dissolved oxygen and water molecules to generate reactive oxygen species. The results provide a strategy for combining the borate with the polymer membrane to lead piezocatalysis to real future applications.

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J Hazard Mater ; 441: 129831, 2023 01 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36084457

ABSTRACT

The contagious coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic has led to an increasing number of disposable face masks (DFMs) abandoned in the environment, when they are exposed to the air condition, the broken of chemical bond induced aging is inevitably occurred which meantime would cause a drastic decrease of the mechanical flexibility. However, the understanding of between chemical bond change related to aging and its micromechanical loss is limited due to the lack of refined techniques. Herein, the atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique was firstly used to observe the aging process induced by methine of the polypropylene-based DFMs. By comparing the micromechanical properties loss, the influences of humidity and light density on the DFM aging were systematically studied in the early 72 h, and it revealed that the increasing scissions number of the easiest attacked methine (Ct-H) can gradually decrease the micromechanical properties of the polypropylene (PP)-based DFM. Furthermore, the results are also validated by the in- situ FTIR and XPS analysis. This work discloses that an aging process can be initially estimated with the micromechanical changes observed by AFM, which offers fundamental data to manage this important emerging plastic pollution during COVID-19 pandemic.


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COVID-19 , Polypropylenes , Aging , COVID-19/prevention & control , Humans , Masks , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Pandemics
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J Hazard Mater ; 437: 129359, 2022 09 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35753295

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Combining piezoelectric effect and persulfate (PS) activation is a newly developed strategy for refractory emerging contaminants removal. In this work, borate SrBi2B2O7 (SBBO) is firstly developed as a piezoelectric material to piezo-assisted activation of PS for the removal of sulfadiazine (SDZ) under ultrasonic irradiation (US). SDZ could be efficiently degraded by 85.61 % in the system of PS/SBBO/US with a pseudo-first-order rate constant of 0.0520 min-1, which is faster than that in the systems of PS/SBBO (0.0210 min-1), SBBO/US (0.0041 min-1), PS/US (0.0074 min-1), and PS/BaTiO3/US (0.0120 min-1). The excellent degradation performance of the PS/SBBO/US system is mainly attributed to the piezoelectric effect of the SBBO which plays an important role in PS activation and accelerating reaction. Two oxidation processes, radical process (•O2- and •SO4-) and non-radical process (1O2 and electron transfer), exist during the SDZ degradation. The system of PS/SBBO/US also attains excellent removal efficiency in different SDZ contained water bodies. The possible degradation pathways mainly include cleavage of bonds, ring-opening, and hydroxylation process, and the toxicity of intermediates was predicted by T.E.S.T. software. This study provides new insight into piezoelectric catalysis associated with PS activation for SDZ removal.


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Water Pollutants, Chemical , Water Purification , Catalysis , Oxidation-Reduction , Sulfadiazine/chemistry , Water , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry
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