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Investigating the Pollution of Bottled Water by the Microplastics (Mps): The Effects of Mechanical Stress, Sunlight Exposure, and Freezing on Mps Release Publisher Pubmed

Summary: Research shows bottled water contains microplastics, worsened by sunlight and stress, posing health risks. #WaterSafety #Microplastics

Taheri S1 ; Shoshtariyeganeh B2 ; Pourzamani H1, 2 ; Ebrahimpour K1, 2
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Source: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Published:2023


Abstract

Bottled water is becoming more popular worldwide and possible contamination’s need to be analyzed. Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous environmental pollutants and have recently been regarded as an important contaminant in bottled water due to oral intake and possible threats to human health. In the present study, MP amounts in 23 popular Iranian brands of bottled water were determined by filtration and counting under scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The effects of mechanical stress, environmental factors, and freezing on MP release also were investigated. The average amounts of MPs in water samples were 1496.7 ± 1452.2 particles/L (199.8 to 6626.7 particles/L). The amounts of MPs in different brands was significantly different (p < 0.05). As much as 91.3% of detected particles had the size between 1 and 10 μm. The most likely polymers determined by FTIR spectroscopy was polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The freezing of water in the bottles did not show any significant effect on the MPs release, but mechanical stress to the bottles increased MP amounts in the water significantly. Environmental factors including sunlight exposure and the age of bottles showed the most degradative effects on the structure of polymers in the body of PET bottles and release of MPs. Regardless of their type, source and commercial brands, bottled water is contaminated with hundreds to thousands MPs/L. The main portion (above 90%) of these MPs are < 5 μm particles with considerable effects on human health. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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