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Investigation of 6PPD-Quinone in Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Mixtures. | LitMetric

Investigation of 6PPD-Quinone in Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Mixtures.

ACS Environ Au

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, 1644 N. Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada 89557, United States.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • A chemical byproduct called 6PPD-Q, stemming from tires, has been linked to severe toxicity in coho salmon due to urban storm runoff.
  • The study examined how 6PPD-Q interacts with asphalt mixtures, showing that both compacted and crushed rubberized asphalt can absorb this chemical, reaching equilibrium in about 12 days.
  • Despite its ability to absorb 6PPD-Q, the actual amount released into runoff during simulated rainfall events is significantly lower than the lethal concentration for fish, suggesting these asphalt mixtures can help mitigate its toxicity in the environment.

Article Abstract

N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (6PPD)-quinone (6PPD-Q), a transformation byproduct of 6PPD used in tires as an antiozonant and antioxidant, was recently discovered as the chemical primarily responsible for the acute lethal toxicity of urban storm runoff to coho salmon. The asphalt concrete (AC) surface layer is the primary medium to contact 6PPD-Q immediately upon its release from tires, and the addition of recycled tire rubber (RTR) to the asphalt binder and mixture is a widely accepted practice in asphalt production. Therefore, it is urgent to understand the fate of 6PPD-Q at the asphalt concrete surface layer-water interface. This study analyzed the sorption and desorption of 6PPD-Q by compacted and crushed loose (loose particles, ∼5 mm) rubberized asphalt mixtures and their mobilization from compacted asphalt mixtures during simulated rainfall events. It should be noted that the crushed loose asphalt mixtures demonstrated the physicochemical properties of the asphalt materials, while the compacted asphalt mixtures represent in-service AC layers. Sorption of 6PPD-Q by crushed loose and compacted asphalt mixtures reached equilibrium within 12 days, with a sorption coefficient of 151.57-257.51 L/kg for compacted asphalt mixtures. Within 12 days, desorption of 6PPD-Q from crushed loose and compacted rubberized asphalt mixtures (20 g particles/L) to the double deionized (DDI) water and synthetic stormwater was 0.01-0.09 and 0.025-0.05 μg/L, respectively. Through the rainfall simulation experiments, 0.0015-0.0049 μg/L 6PPD-Q was detected in the runoff water, much lower than the lethal concentration (LC) of 6PPD-Q of 0.095 μg/L and 308.67 μg/L for coho salmon and zebrafish larvae. Our results indicate that, while the release of 6PPD-Q from compacted rubberized asphalt mixtures is minor, the mixtures can serve as sorbents for tire-derived 6PPD-Q and retain this emerging contaminant.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10655589PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsenvironau.3c00023DOI Listing

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