Material selection is a crucial factor in the design of non-pneumatic tyres (NPT). Most NPTs are integrally manufactured using polyurethane materials for the supports, the inner ring, and the outer ring. It is evident that designing different components with varying material hardness will have distinct impacts on NPT performance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDespite heightened awareness of plastic contamination, a comprehensive understanding of the ecotoxicity of plastic leachates remains challenging due to discrepancies in previous findings and complexities in the effects of myriad factors. Herein, we proposed a multi-factor multi-effect plastic-leachate ecotoxicology meta-analysis approach (PLEM) to elucidate the ecotoxicity of plastic leachates on aquatic plants. To distinguish the leachate toxicity from the general effects of leachates and plastic particles, the previous studies on the effects of leachate stricto sensu (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLimited data exist on the interactions between nanoplastics (NPs) and co-contaminants under diverse environmental conditions. Herein, a factorial composite toxicity analysis approach (FCTA) was developed to analyze the time-dependent composite effects of NPs (0 ∼ 60 mg/L), copper (Cu, 0.2 ∼ 6 mg/L) and phenanthrene (PHE, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe potential ecological risks of nanoplastics (NPs) may be inaccurately assessed in some studies as they fail to consider the impact of environmental factors and their interactive effects. Here, the effects of six representative environmental factors (N, P, salinity, DOM (dissolved organic matter), pH and hardness) on NPs' toxicity and mechanism to microalgae are investigated based on the surface water quality data in Saskatchewan watershed, Canada. Our 10 sets of 2 factorial analysis reveal the significant factors and their interactive complexity towards 10 toxic endpoints from cellular and molecular levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study on micro/nanoplastic pollution should embrace complexity. Here, we aim to develop an aquatic environmental system-based comprehensive assessment approach of micro/nanoplastic impacts (ACAM) to evaluate the effects of micro/nanoplastics on aquatic ecosystems from the global environmental change (GEC) and systematic perspective. A case study for freshwater systems in Saskatchewan, Canada was conducted to evaluate the comprehensive effects of multiple GEC factors (polystyrene-nanoplastics (PS-NPs), N, P, salinity, dissolved organic matter (DOM), pH, hardness) on Asterococcus superbus based on ten ecologically relevant endpoints.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe produced effluents after shoreline washing contain a certain number of oil droplets and further treatment is necessary. In this study, the innocuous, widely available, and biodegradable sodium caseinate (NaCas) was deployed to capture oil pollutants from oily wastewater. Oil droplets can be effectively and rapidly captured by NaCas and subsequently removed after pH-triggered separation, producing a clean supernatant with low turbidity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis review considers the interaction of microplastics (MPs)/nanoplastics (NPs) and co-existing contaminants, including organic contaminants, potentially toxic elements (PTEs), and metal/metal-oxide nanoparticles. Stronger adsorption between plastic particles and co-existing contaminants can either facilitate or prevent more contaminants to enter plankton. The characteristics of MPs/NPs, such as polymer type, size, functional groups, and weathering, affect combined effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe challenge from pathogenic infections still threatens the health and life of people in developing areas. An efficient, low-cost, and abundant-resource disinfection method is desired for supplying safe drinking water. This study aims to develop a novel Ti doping TiO nanoparticle decorated ceramic disk filter (Ti/TiO@CDF) for point-of-use (POU) disinfection of drinking water.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnormous wastewater discharges have significantly impeded the sustainable development. As several economic belt has been formed in China, systematic analysis of multi-regional wastewater metabolic system is required for advancing wastewater mitigation effectively and efficiently. In this study, a distributive environmental input-output model (DEIO) is developed for the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) to provide bases for supporting sustainable development from inter-regional and inter-sectoral perspectives.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper investigated the toxic effect and mechanism of ultrafine carbon black (UFCB) on splenocytes and enzymes in the digestive system. It was found that the toxicity of UFCB to splenocytes was dose-dependent. UFCB with a low concentration (<15 μg/mL) had no significant effect on splenocytes while UFCB with high concentration (>15 μg/mL) induced significant oxidative damage with increased content of reactive oxygen species (ROS) (134%) and malonaldehyde (MDA) (222.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLong-chain perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) such as perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) are toxic, persistent organic pollutants. This study investigated the harmful effect of PFDA on mouse primary nephrocytes and its mechanism at cellular and molecular levels. Cellular results showed that PFDA exhibited nephrotoxicity with decreased cell viability and increased apoptosis.
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March 2019
The increasing presence of nanomaterials in commercial products makes large quantities of nanoparticles reach the environment intentionally or accidentally. Their ability to be cleared from lung to stomach and then translocate into blood circulation suggests they may cause effects on the organs and cells of the organism. In this study, we characterized the dispersity of UFCB (ultrafine carbon black, FW200) in the complete medium and investigated the toxicity of FW200 to mouse hepatocytes and the liver both in vitro and in vivo.
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