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Face mask exposure to environmental conditions: In situ physical and chemical degradation and interaction with marine organisms

Dioses Salinas, Diana Carolina; Pizarro-Ortega, Carlos Ivan; Fernandez Severini, Melisa DaianaIcon ; Forero Lopez, Ana DeisyIcon ; Prieto, GermánIcon ; Dobaradaran, Sina; Kannan, Gunasekaran; De la Torre, Gabriel Enrique
Fecha de publicación: 09/2023
Editorial: Elsevier
Revista: Regional Studies in Marine Science
ISSN: 2352-4855
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Ciencias Medioambientales

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It is widely recognized that the measures adopted during the pandemic resulted in a significant number of face masks entering marine environments. One key aspect is to investigate the behavior of such contaminants in coastal environments. In the present study, in situ experiments were carried out to investigate the physicochemical changes of two types of face masks, as well as their interaction with intertidal biota. Chemical analyses showed no notorious signs of photo-oxidation while confirming that face masks are entirely composed of synthetic polymers. However, scanning electron microscopy showed an affectation of the physical structure on the outer layer of KN95 respirators, as well as the presence of environmental elements accumulating. Interaction with intertidal biota suggested that face masks serve as a suitable substrate and hiding spot for bivalves and polychaetes. Investigating the alteration of such contaminants in the intertidal shore provides new insights into their behavior after entering the ocean.
Palabras clave: CONTAMINATION , COVID-19 , FOULING , PLASTIC , PPE , WEATHERING
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/250581
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2023.102966
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S235248552300155X
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Articulos de INST.ARG.DE OCEANOGRAFIA (I)
Articulos(IFISUR)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE FISICA DEL SUR
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Dioses Salinas, Diana Carolina; Pizarro-Ortega, Carlos Ivan; Fernandez Severini, Melisa Daiana; Forero Lopez, Ana Deisy; Prieto, Germán; et al.; Face mask exposure to environmental conditions: In situ physical and chemical degradation and interaction with marine organisms; Elsevier; Regional Studies in Marine Science; 62; 102966; 9-2023; 1-10
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