Santana-Viera, Sergio published the artcileUV filters and UV stabilisers adsorbed in microplastic debris from beach sand, Computed Properties of 71617-10-2, the main research area is UV filter stabilizer microplastic beach sand adsorption pollution vector; Adsorption; Beach sand; Microplastics; Pollution vector; UV filters and stabilisers.
Microplastics (MPs) in oceans adsorb different types of pollutants, which can neg. impact the food chain. The extensive use of personal care products (PCPs) has led to their ubiquitous environmental presence, and their partition between plastic matrixes and surroundings is determined by their physico-chem. characteristics and environmental conditions. This work develops and applies a methodol. to determine 12 UV filters (UVFs) and UV stabilizers (UVSs) in MPs collected in beach sand. The analyzes were carried out by ultrasound-assisted extraction and ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatog. with tandem mass spectrometry detection. The validated procedure was applied to MPs samples taken in sand samples from 13 beaches on the Canary Islands (Spain). The results showed the presence of 10 UV filters and UV stabilizers at concentrations between 1 and 4031 ng·g-1, where octocrylene was the most frequently found. The target analytes were present in all the sampling beaches.
Marine Pollution Bulletin published new progress about Adsorption. 71617-10-2 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Isopentyl 3-(4-methoxyphenyl)acrylate, and the molecular formula is C15H20O3, Computed Properties of 71617-10-2.
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