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Plastic Pollution: How Biofilms Boost Cadmium Adsorption
Sunday, January 5, 2025
When they looked closely, they found that weathered plastics had more oxygen-containing groups. These groups help to grab onto cadmium better. Even after scrubbing off the biofilms, these groups were still there. This means the weathering process changes the plastic in a way that helps it grab onto cadmium.
In experiments, PLA MPs grabbed onto more cadmium than PE MPs, even though PE has a bigger surface area. This shows that the type of plastic matters a lot in how well it can grab onto cadmium.
Weathered plastics could grab onto even more cadmium. But here’s the surprise: once the biofilms were gone, the weathered MPs didn’t grab onto any more cadmium than the fresh ones. This means that those tiny biofilms are a big reason why weathered plastics can grab onto so much cadmium.
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