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understanding PLAstic pollutioN effects on the biogeochemical cycle of ElemenTs

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Examining the indirect ecological effects of plastic pollution

Plastic and microplastic pollution pose a global environmental and societal concern, and indirect ecological effects are unexplored. Laboratory evidence suggests a binding between metals and altered plastics, whose interaction can be amplified in environmental conditions due to mechanical, UV and biological degradations during plastic ageing. Moreover, plastics can change the budget and cycling of nutrients, micronutrients and toxic metals in different environments. The EU-funded PLANET project will conduct artificial plastic ageing experiments on selected polymers, characterise alterations of plastic surface physicochemical properties, run sorption tests with ions and metals, build a mathematical frame describing this interaction and implications for ions/metals distribution in the environment, and assess model predictions in sediments/water column microcosms to enable inference for ecological effects at different scales.

Objective

Plastic and microplastic pollution is a global environmental and societal concern. While focus has been placed on assessing the direct impacts on biota, indirect ecological effects are unexplored. Following very recent (and unexpected) laboratory evidences of a considerable binding between metals and altered plastics, I hypothesize that such an interaction can be amplified in environmental conditions due to mechanical, UV and biological degradations during plastic ageing. Plastic can change the budget and cycling of nutrients, micronutrients and toxic metals in different environments (agricultural soils, sediments). If this holds, the implications for the ecosystem might be far-reaching. The mechanisms underpinning ions/metals- plastic interaction are still mostly unexplored.
Through PLANET action, I will: i) conduct artificial plastic ageing experiment on selected polymers to create testing materials for following work; ii) characterize the alterations of plastic surface physicochemical properties, iii) run sorption tests with ions and metals in batch experiments under varying pH, salinity, redox potential to disentangle mechanisms, nature and energy of this interaction; iv) build a mathematical frame describing this interaction and its implications for ions/metals distribution in the environment; v) assess model predictions in sediments/water column microcosms to enable inference for ecological effects at different scales.
I will work at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research, a top research centre for plastic pollution analysis and environmental modelling. The host owns advanced equipment and laboratory to enable the project. The supervisor is committed to provide training on several core and soft skills and give access to his scientific and stakeholder networks. This will largely benefit my career development. I will exploit these contacts for communication and dissemination towards concrete impacts in the scientific, policy and industrial sector.

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NORSK INSTITUTT FOR VANNFORSKNING STI
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€ 202 158,72
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OKERNVEIEN 94
0579 Oslo
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Norge Oslo og Viken Oslo
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