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Release of Additives from Agricultural Plastic Films in Water: Experiment and Modeling.

Yiwen XuLingzao ZengYufeng TaoJianming XuYan HeZhijiang Lu
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2023)
Globally, more than 6 million metric tons of agricultural plastic films are used to increase crop yields and reduce the use of water and herbicides, resulting in the contamination of soil and water by plastic debris and additives. However, knowledge of the occurrence and release of additives from agricultural films is limited. In this study, suspect screening with high-resolution mass spectrometry, one-dimensional Fickian diffusion models, and linear free energy relationships (LFERs) were used to determine the occurrence and mass transfer of various additives from agricultural plastic films. A total of 89 additives were tentatively identified in 40 films, and 62 of them were further validated and quantified. The aqueous concentrations of 26 released additives reached mg L -1 after a 28 day incubation at 25 °C. Diffusion models and LFERs demonstrated that the film-water partition coefficient and the diffusivity in the polymer, the two critical parameters controlling the mass transfer, could be predicted using Abraham descriptors. The findings of this study highlighted the need for future research on the environmental fate and risk assessment of previously neglected additives in agricultural plastic films and other similar products.
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