TY - JOUR
T1 - Heterogeneous Nucleation of Supersaturated Water Vapor onto Sub-10 nm Nanoplastic Particles
AU - Wlasits, Peter J.
AU - Konrat, Ruth
AU - Winkler, Paul M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
PY - 2023/1/31
Y1 - 2023/1/31
N2 - Nanoplastic pollution by atmospheric transport processes is a recently discovered environmental problem on a global scale that is attributed to the dispersion of aerosolized nanoplastics. However, knowledge about the basic physicochemical properties of aerosol nanoplastic particles is scarce. Here, we present experiments on the heterogeneous nucleation of supersaturated water vapor onto sub-10 nm polyethylene terephthalate (PET) seeds. We determined onset saturation ratios for the activation of PET seeds in comparison to the well-documented reference system of silver particles, resulting in lower onset saturation ratios of the PET seeds compared to silver seeds. By using different PET bulk materials for the generation of nanoparticles, we report a strong material dependence of the onset saturation ratios, pointing to a strong effect of additives from commodity plastics in heterogeneous nucleation. Moreover, our results show a strong dependence on nucleation temperature that might be of immediate atmospheric relevance. Our work can be considered as an initial step in airborne nanoplastic detection by condensation techniques, and we anticipate our study to serve as a basis for further research that will eventually allow assessing the impact of nanoplastic dispersion on atmospheric processes.
AB - Nanoplastic pollution by atmospheric transport processes is a recently discovered environmental problem on a global scale that is attributed to the dispersion of aerosolized nanoplastics. However, knowledge about the basic physicochemical properties of aerosol nanoplastic particles is scarce. Here, we present experiments on the heterogeneous nucleation of supersaturated water vapor onto sub-10 nm polyethylene terephthalate (PET) seeds. We determined onset saturation ratios for the activation of PET seeds in comparison to the well-documented reference system of silver particles, resulting in lower onset saturation ratios of the PET seeds compared to silver seeds. By using different PET bulk materials for the generation of nanoparticles, we report a strong material dependence of the onset saturation ratios, pointing to a strong effect of additives from commodity plastics in heterogeneous nucleation. Moreover, our results show a strong dependence on nucleation temperature that might be of immediate atmospheric relevance. Our work can be considered as an initial step in airborne nanoplastic detection by condensation techniques, and we anticipate our study to serve as a basis for further research that will eventually allow assessing the impact of nanoplastic dispersion on atmospheric processes.
KW - heterogeneous nucleation
KW - nanoplastic
KW - nucleation probability
KW - polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
KW - saturation ratio
KW - Size Analyzing Nuclei Counter
KW - water vapor/aerosol
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.est.2c07643
DO - 10.1021/acs.est.2c07643
M3 - Article
C2 - 36656104
AN - SCOPUS:85146559675
VL - 57
SP - 1584
EP - 1591
JO - Environmental Science & Technology
JF - Environmental Science & Technology
SN - 0013-936X
IS - 4
ER -