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The reciprocity principle in mulch film deterioration and microplastic generation

Based on the reciprocity principle, this study evaluated the release and accumulation kinetics of microplastics from films, by developing an empirical model that linked the degradation performance of films under light with their molecular structure.

Graphical abstract: The reciprocity principle in mulch film deterioration and microplastic generation
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Frontier

Electrochemistry coupled with mass spectrometry for the prediction of the environmental fate and elucidation of the degradation mechanisms of pesticides: current status and future prospects

The state of the art of existing/published work in the prediction of environmental degradation of pesticides by EC-MS/EC-LC-MS coupling was reviewed. Ways to improve EC-MS techniques in the prediction of environmental degradation were proposed.

Graphical abstract: Electrochemistry coupled with mass spectrometry for the prediction of the environmental fate and elucidation of the degradation mechanisms of pesticides: current status and future prospects
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Frontier

Towards improved characterization of the fate and impact of hydraulic fracturing chemicals to better secure regional water quality

New approaches to better characterize chemical contamination from hydraulic fracturing of shale and other permeable rock formations for improved risk-based management are presented.

Graphical abstract: Towards improved characterization of the fate and impact of hydraulic fracturing chemicals to better secure regional water quality
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Open Access Critical Review

Current and emerging technologies for the remediation of difficult-to-measure radionuclides at nuclear sites

Effective remediation of a range of Difficult-to-Measure Radionuclides (DTMRs) in groundwater is needed to meet nuclear site end-state targets. This paper reviews recent developments in remediation of problem DTMRs, focusing on on-site application.

Graphical abstract: Current and emerging technologies for the remediation of difficult-to-measure radionuclides at nuclear sites
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Critical Review

Photochemistry of oil in marine systems: developments since the Deepwater Horizon spill

Deepwater Horizon oil was exposed to sunlight in the Gulf of Mexico, changing its composition and behavior.

Graphical abstract: Photochemistry of oil in marine systems: developments since the Deepwater Horizon spill
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Critical Review

SARS-CoV-2 airborne transmission: a review of risk factors and possible preventative measures using air purifiers

This critical review presents the best remedy to protect human health by efficient materials-based air filters that can be used to air-purify and kill the dangerous SARS-CoV-2 virus and remove the other air pollutants.

Graphical abstract: SARS-CoV-2 airborne transmission: a review of risk factors and possible preventative measures using air purifiers
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Critical Review

Updated knowledge, partitioning and ecological risk of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in global aquatic environments

Distribution of PPCPs in the African, Asian, European, and North and South American continents is presented and discussed.

Graphical abstract: Updated knowledge, partitioning and ecological risk of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in global aquatic environments
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Open Access Critical Review

Influences of climate change on long-term time series of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Arctic and Antarctic biota

Time series of contaminants in the Arctic are an important instrument to detect emerging issues and to monitor the effectiveness of chemicals regulation. Climate change can affect the link between primary emissions and concentrations in Arctic wildlife.

Graphical abstract: Influences of climate change on long-term time series of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Arctic and Antarctic biota
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Open Access Critical Review

Influence of climate change on persistent organic pollutants and chemicals of emerging concern in the Arctic: state of knowledge and recommendations for future research

Future climate change in the Arctic will lead to loss of ice, snow and permafrost, increasing human activity and development, and changes in wind and ocean circulation patterns, that could alter the pathways, distribution and fate of contaminants.

Graphical abstract: Influence of climate change on persistent organic pollutants and chemicals of emerging concern in the Arctic: state of knowledge and recommendations for future research
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Critical Review

Emerging investigator series: contributions of reactive nitrogen species to transformations of organic compounds in water: a critical review

Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) pose a potential risk to drinking water quality because they react with organic compounds to form toxic byproducts.

Graphical abstract: Emerging investigator series: contributions of reactive nitrogen species to transformations of organic compounds in water: a critical review
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Critical Review

Emerging investigator series: microplastic sources, fate, toxicity, detection, and interactions with micropollutants in aquatic ecosystems – a review of reviews

Hundreds of review studies have been published focusing on microplastics (MPs) and their environmental impacts.

Graphical abstract: Emerging investigator series: microplastic sources, fate, toxicity, detection, and interactions with micropollutants in aquatic ecosystems – a review of reviews
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Critical Review

PFAS fate and destruction mechanisms during thermal treatment: a comprehensive review

Our critical review provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art understanding of PFAS thermal behavior and destruction mechanisms under different thermal destruction technologies and further research needs.

Graphical abstract: PFAS fate and destruction mechanisms during thermal treatment: a comprehensive review
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Open Access Critical Review

Battling the known unknowns: a synoptic review of aquatic plastics research from Australia, the United Kingdom and China

A synoptic review of aquatic plastics research from Australia, the United Kingdom and China is presented, highlighting (a) key research and management challenges, and (b) a need to converge on standardised methods and bioindicator species to make global comparisons more reliable.

Graphical abstract: Battling the known unknowns: a synoptic review of aquatic plastics research from Australia, the United Kingdom and China
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Critical Review

Insufficient evidence for the existence of natural trifluoroacetic acid

Examination of literatures surrounding purported natural trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) reveals that all TFA observations can be reasonably altributed to anthropogenic sources.

Graphical abstract: Insufficient evidence for the existence of natural trifluoroacetic acid
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Critical Review

Chlorpyrifos in environment and food: a critical review of detection methods and degradation pathways

Chlorpyrifos pesticides residues in various sources and the comparision of the various detection and degradation methods of chlorpyrifos.

Graphical abstract: Chlorpyrifos in environment and food: a critical review of detection methods and degradation pathways
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Open Access Critical Review

Passive air sampling for semi-volatile organic chemicals

A comprehensive and critical review of the state-of-knowledge on the sampling of trace organic contaminants from the atmosphere without the help of a pump.

Graphical abstract: Passive air sampling for semi-volatile organic chemicals
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Critical Review

Effects of aging and weathering on immobilization of trace metals/metalloids in soils amended with biochar

Biochar is an effective amendment for trace metal/metalloid (TM) immobilization in soils.

Graphical abstract: Effects of aging and weathering on immobilization of trace metals/metalloids in soils amended with biochar
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Critical Review

Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate, a pervasive flame retardant: critical perspective on its emissions into the environment and human toxicity

Global production of organophosphate ester flame retardants (OPFRs) and non-target toxicity of tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP).

Graphical abstract: Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate, a pervasive flame retardant: critical perspective on its emissions into the environment and human toxicity
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Critical Review

Effects of soil particle size on the adsorption, distribution, and migration behaviors of heavy metal(loid)s in soil: a review

The adsorption, distribution, and migration behaviors of heavy metals in soil particles are critically reviewed from the perspectives of research method, soil type, and comparison of results.

Graphical abstract: Effects of soil particle size on the adsorption, distribution, and migration behaviors of heavy metal(loid)s in soil: a review
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Critical Review

How the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill reshaped our understanding of crude oil photochemical weathering at sea: a past, present, and future perspective

A critical review of the diverse and consequential roles that photochemical weathering plays in oil spill science, with emphasis placed on how our understanding of these roles has been reshaped since the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill.

Graphical abstract: How the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill reshaped our understanding of crude oil photochemical weathering at sea: a past, present, and future perspective
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Open Access Critical Review

Quantifying the efficiency and selectivity of organohalide dechlorination by zerovalent iron

The various types and definitions of efficiency and selectivity that are used to quantitate the performance of organohalide reduction by zerovalent iron are reviewed and compared.

Graphical abstract: Quantifying the efficiency and selectivity of organohalide dechlorination by zerovalent iron
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Critical Review

Spatial and temporal variability of perfluoroalkyl substances in the Laurentian Great Lakes

Concentrations and distributions of perfluoroalkyl substances vary widely in water, sediments, and biota in the Laurentian Great Lakes.

Graphical abstract: Spatial and temporal variability of perfluoroalkyl substances in the Laurentian Great Lakes
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Open Access Communication

PFAS occurrence and distribution in yard waste compost indicate potential volatile loss, downward migration, and transformation

This novel investigation revealed substantial PFAS contamination and plastic-PFAS co-occurrence in yard waste compost. Insights gained from the distribution of PFAS in compost are valuable for improving its management and application.

Graphical abstract: PFAS occurrence and distribution in yard waste compost indicate potential volatile loss, downward migration, and transformation
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Open Access Communication

Use and release of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in consumer food packaging in U.S. and Canada

PFASs used in food packaging have the potential to contaminate the environment and numerous parts of the waste stream.

Graphical abstract: Use and release of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in consumer food packaging in U.S. and Canada
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Communication

Nitrogen fixing bacteria facilitate microbial biodegradation of a bio-based and biodegradable plastic in soils under ambient and future climatic conditions

We discovered a biological mechanism supporting microbial degradation of bio-based poly(butylene succinate-co-adipate) (PBSA) plastic in soils under ambient and future climates.

Graphical abstract: Nitrogen fixing bacteria facilitate microbial biodegradation of a bio-based and biodegradable plastic in soils under ambient and future climatic conditions
Communication

Ticks as novel sentinels to monitor environmental levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)

To evaluate the use of ticks as informative sentinels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) environmental contamination because of their world-wide distribution, hematophagous nature, and ease of collection and sampling.

Graphical abstract: Ticks as novel sentinels to monitor environmental levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
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Communication

Interactions of emerging contaminants with model colloidal microplastics, C60 fullerene, and natural organic matter – effect of surface functional group and adsorbate properties

Molecular properties of emerging contaminants (ECs) and interfacial compositions of colloidal matter dictate the extent of EC–particulate matter surface interaction.

Graphical abstract: Interactions of emerging contaminants with model colloidal microplastics, C60 fullerene, and natural organic matter – effect of surface functional group and adsorbate properties
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Synergistic inhibition of green rust crystallization by co-existing arsenic and silica

Co-existing silica prolongs the stability of mixed valence iron minerals like green rust and magnetite, effectively immobilizing arsenic in anoxic environments.

Graphical abstract: Synergistic inhibition of green rust crystallization by co-existing arsenic and silica
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Open Access Paper

Speeding it up: dual effects of biostimulants and iron on the biodegradation of poly(lactic acid) at mesophilic conditions

Biodegradation of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) in compost environment enriched with iron, and gelatin significantly enhanced microbial enzymatic activity, thus accelerating PLA degradation at mesophilic conditions (home/backyard composting setting).

Graphical abstract: Speeding it up: dual effects of biostimulants and iron on the biodegradation of poly(lactic acid) at mesophilic conditions
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Nano-mineral assemblages in mercury- and silver-contaminated soils: records of sequestration, transformation, and release of mercury- and silver-bearing nanoparticles

In mercury-contaminated soils, mercury sulfides (HgS) occur as nanoparticles in mineral surface coatings. The coatings are composed of ferrihydrite and its replacement by goethite results in the release of the HgS nanoparticles.

Graphical abstract: Nano-mineral assemblages in mercury- and silver-contaminated soils: records of sequestration, transformation, and release of mercury- and silver-bearing nanoparticles
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Open Access Paper

Heterogeneous interactions and transformations of dibasic esters with indoor relevant surfaces

Dibasic esters, indoor air pollutants emitted from furniture coatings, readily adsorb to surfaces thus initially decreasing their gas phase concentrations but then slowly desorb leading to possible long term exposure.

Graphical abstract: Heterogeneous interactions and transformations of dibasic esters with indoor relevant surfaces
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Distribution, sources, and risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils from rural communities around gas flaring points in the Niger Delta of Nigeria

This study investigates the concentrations, sources, and ecological and human health risks from exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soils of rural communities around gas flaring points in Delta State, Nigeria.

Graphical abstract: Distribution, sources, and risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils from rural communities around gas flaring points in the Niger Delta of Nigeria
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Open Access Paper

Isotopes and otolith chemistry provide insight into the biogeochemical history of mercury in southern flounder across a salinity gradient

Methylmercury (MeHg) continues to pose a significant global health risk to wildlife and humans through fish consumption.

Graphical abstract: Isotopes and otolith chemistry provide insight into the biogeochemical history of mercury in southern flounder across a salinity gradient
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Open Access Paper

Adsorption of copper by naturally and artificially aged polystyrene microplastics and subsequent release in simulated gastrointestinal fluid

Microplastics, especially aged microplastics can become vectors of metals from environment to organisms with potential negative effects on food chain.

Graphical abstract: Adsorption of copper by naturally and artificially aged polystyrene microplastics and subsequent release in simulated gastrointestinal fluid
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Characteristics and ecological risks of microplastic pollution in a tropical drinking water source reservoir in Hainan province, China

The overall abundance of microplastics in water was 3.05 ± 1.16 items per L and in sediment was 0.15 ± 0.06 items per g dw. The pollution load index and the potential ecological hazards of microplastics in most sites are at a low level.

Graphical abstract: Characteristics and ecological risks of microplastic pollution in a tropical drinking water source reservoir in Hainan province, China
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Open Access Paper

In silico approaches for the prediction of the breakthrough of organic contaminants in wastewater treatment plants

Quantitative structure–property relationships (QSPRs) can be used for the prediction of breakthrough of chemicals from wastewater treatment plants. These QSPRs are simple, interpretable, and checked both for overfitting and chance relationships.

Graphical abstract: In silico approaches for the prediction of the breakthrough of organic contaminants in wastewater treatment plants
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Open Access Paper

Characterization and dermal bioaccessibility of residual- and listed PFAS ingredients in cosmetic products

Estimation of dermal bioaccessibility and characterization of listed-ingredient and residual per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in cosmetic products.

Graphical abstract: Characterization and dermal bioaccessibility of residual- and listed PFAS ingredients in cosmetic products
Open Access Paper

Emission inventory of PFASs and other fluorinated organic substances for the fluoropolymer production industry in Europe

This study assesses the environmental impact of the fluoropolymer industry in Europe by making an inventory of their emissions of PFASs and other fluorinated organic substances.

Graphical abstract: Emission inventory of PFASs and other fluorinated organic substances for the fluoropolymer production industry in Europe
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Isolation of aqueous pesticides on surface-functionalized SBA-15: glyphosate kinetics and detailed empirical insights for atrazine

Removal of atrazine and glyphosate from aqueous medium.

Graphical abstract: Isolation of aqueous pesticides on surface-functionalized SBA-15: glyphosate kinetics and detailed empirical insights for atrazine
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Spatial and temporal variability of micropollutants within a wastewater catchment system

Treated wastewater effluent is a major contributor to concentrations of many anthropogenic chemicals in the environment.

Graphical abstract: Spatial and temporal variability of micropollutants within a wastewater catchment system
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Wildland–urban interface wildfire increases metal contributions to stormwater runoff in Paradise, California

Runoff from a destroyed town following a large wildland-urban interface wildfire transported metals into adjacent watersheds.

Graphical abstract: Wildland–urban interface wildfire increases metal contributions to stormwater runoff in Paradise, California
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Understanding the importance of atmospheric transformation in assessing the hazards of liquid crystal monomers

The results suggest that atmospheric transformation can significantly change the hazard properties of LCMs, emphasizing the importance of atmospheric transformation when evaluating the hazards of LCMs.

Graphical abstract: Understanding the importance of atmospheric transformation in assessing the hazards of liquid crystal monomers
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Temperature and particles interact to affect human norovirus and MS2 persistence in surface water

To our knowledge, this study is the first to assess the effects of surface water particle content on human norovirus decay rate constants, which will be useful parameters in fate and transport models.

Graphical abstract: Temperature and particles interact to affect human norovirus and MS2 persistence in surface water
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Cyanobacterial extracellular antibacterial substances could promote the spread of antibiotic resistance: impacts and reasons

Cyanobacterial extracellular substances (CES) could promote the development of ARGs. CES could change the structure of a bacterial community and enrich ARB.

Graphical abstract: Cyanobacterial extracellular antibacterial substances could promote the spread of antibiotic resistance: impacts and reasons
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Limited effects of different real groundwaters from three coastal cities in China on the transport of low-concentration nanoplastics in quartz sand

Nanoplastics (NPs) have been widely detected in soil–groundwater systems.

Graphical abstract: Limited effects of different real groundwaters from three coastal cities in China on the transport of low-concentration nanoplastics in quartz sand
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Towards engineering mitigation of leaching of Cd and Pb in co-contaminated soils using metal oxide-based aerogel composites and biochar

The remediation of heavy metal contaminated environments and related mechanisms in a comprehensive manner using metal-based nanomaterials can provide a useful resource for academic as well as industrial researchers.

Graphical abstract: Towards engineering mitigation of leaching of Cd and Pb in co-contaminated soils using metal oxide-based aerogel composites and biochar
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Enhanced aggregation and interfacial adsorption of an aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) in high salinity matrices

Saline water increases aggregation and interfacial accumulation of PFAS found in AFFF mixtures, having the potential to affect retention during transport at or near coastal contamination sites.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced aggregation and interfacial adsorption of an aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) in high salinity matrices
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Open Access Paper

Feedstock nitrogen content mediates maximum possible Pb sorption capacity of biochars

It is possible that cation–π interactions with heterocyclic N structures is the primary mechanism for the sorption of Pb to biochar, highlighting the importance of feedstock nitrogen content to create biochars with a high Pb sorption capacity.

Graphical abstract: Feedstock nitrogen content mediates maximum possible Pb sorption capacity of biochars
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Open Access Paper

Transport of double-stranded ribonucleic acids (dsRNA) and deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) in sand and iron oxide-coated sand columns under varying solution chemistries

Assessing ecological risks associated with the use of genetically modified RNA interference crops demands an understanding of the fate of crop-released insecticidal double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecules in soils.

Graphical abstract: Transport of double-stranded ribonucleic acids (dsRNA) and deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) in sand and iron oxide-coated sand columns under varying solution chemistries
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Antioxidant N-acetylcysteine removing ROS: an antifouling strategy inspired by mussels

Inspired by the adhesion characteristics of mussels, this paper proposed an antifouling strategy of using antioxidants to remove ROS.

Graphical abstract: Antioxidant N-acetylcysteine removing ROS: an antifouling strategy inspired by mussels
Open Access Paper

Ranking the accelerated weathering of plastic polymers

Mass loss and increases in carbonyl index proceeded more rapidly in polypropylene and low-density polyethylene than the other polymers tested.

Graphical abstract: Ranking the accelerated weathering of plastic polymers
Open Access Paper

Canadian high arctic ice core records of organophosphate flame retardants and plasticizers

Arctic ice cap cores were analyzed for organophosphate esters (OPEs). Depositional flux increased exponentially over 4 decades at one site but were lower further north. Some OPEs were associated with anthropogenic particles, possibly microplastics.

Graphical abstract: Canadian high arctic ice core records of organophosphate flame retardants and plasticizers
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Mobility of antipyretic drugs with different molecular structures in saturated soil porous media

The mobility of the drugs through the soil column followed the order of APAP > IBF > IMC, which was ascribed to the difference in the physicochemical characteristics of various antipyretic drugs (e.g., the molecular structure and hydrophobicity).

Graphical abstract: Mobility of antipyretic drugs with different molecular structures in saturated soil porous media
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Hybrid nanomaterial-based indirect electrochemical sensing of glyphosate in surface water: a promising approach for environmental monitoring

Development of an advanced sensor using a nanohybrid material Gr and AuNPs for highly sensitive detection of GLY in surface water samples, addressing the significant health concerns associated with trace concentrations of this widely used pesticide.

Graphical abstract: Hybrid nanomaterial-based indirect electrochemical sensing of glyphosate in surface water: a promising approach for environmental monitoring
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New insight into environmental oxidation of phosmet insecticide initiated by HO˙ radicals in gas and water – a theoretical study

Phosmet is an organophosphorus insecticide widely used in agriculture to control a range of insects; recently, it was banned by the European Union in 2022 due to its harmful effects.

Graphical abstract: New insight into environmental oxidation of phosmet insecticide initiated by HO˙ radicals in gas and water – a theoretical study
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Formation and sedimentation of oil–mineral aggregates in the presence of chemical dispersant

The formation and sedimentation of oil–mineral aggregates (OMAs) is the major method to transport spilled oil to the seafloor.

Graphical abstract: Formation and sedimentation of oil–mineral aggregates in the presence of chemical dispersant
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A fundamental model for calculating interfacial adsorption of complex ionic and nonionic PFAS mixtures in the presence of mixed salts

The model allows prediction of PFAS interfacial behavior in complex scenarios, such as displacement of adsorbed PFAS by strongly-adsorbing surfactants under varying salt conditions (e.g., foam fractionation reactors, AFFF source zones).

Graphical abstract: A fundamental model for calculating interfacial adsorption of complex ionic and nonionic PFAS mixtures in the presence of mixed salts
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Non-targeted identification and semi-quantitation of emerging per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in US rainwater

Analysis of precipitation finds many emerging PFAS.

Graphical abstract: Non-targeted identification and semi-quantitation of emerging per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in US rainwater
Open Access Paper

Including the bioconcentration of pesticide metabolites in plant uptake modeling

By integrating the uptake kinetics of pesticide metabolites into plant uptake models, we highlight the importance of considering the bioconcentration of metabolites when assessing risks to human health.

Graphical abstract: Including the bioconcentration of pesticide metabolites in plant uptake modeling
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Chemical characterization of microplastic particles formed in airborne waste discharged from sewer pipe repairs

Microplastic particles are of increasing environmental concern due to the widespread uncontrolled degradation of various commercial products made of plastic and their associated waste disposal.

Graphical abstract: Chemical characterization of microplastic particles formed in airborne waste discharged from sewer pipe repairs
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Limitations of conventional approaches to identify photochemically produced reactive intermediates involved in contaminant indirect photodegradation

This study highlights limitations in conventional approaches used to identify key photochemically produced intermediates involved in the indirect photodegradation of organic contaminants.

Graphical abstract: Limitations of conventional approaches to identify photochemically produced reactive intermediates involved in contaminant indirect photodegradation
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Open Access Paper

Fate of nutrients and trace contaminants in a large shallow soda lake. Spatial gradients and underlying processes from the tributary river to the reed belt

Evapotranspiration and indirect photodegradation, but also connectivity between open lake and reed belt play a major role in the fate of organic trace contaminants and in determining the water chemistry in the shallow Lake Neusiedl.

Graphical abstract: Fate of nutrients and trace contaminants in a large shallow soda lake. Spatial gradients and underlying processes from the tributary river to the reed belt
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Uptake and release of perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs) from macro and microplastics

Microplastics can spontaneously uptake PFCAs impacting plastic wettability and dispersity in water. The adsorbed PFCAs are subsequently released due to sunlight-indued weathering of the plastics, thus potentially influencing their mutual transport in the aquatic environment.

Graphical abstract: Uptake and release of perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs) from macro and microplastics
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Open Access Paper

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in white-tailed sea eagle eggs from Sweden: temporal trends (1969–2021), spatial variations, fluorine mass balance, and suspect screening

Identification of novel PFAS, updating spatiotemporal trends and providing a framework for understanding white-tailed sea eagle PFAS exposure in Sweden.

Graphical abstract: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in white-tailed sea eagle eggs from Sweden: temporal trends (1969–2021), spatial variations, fluorine mass balance, and suspect screening
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Formation of oil-particle aggregates in the presence of marine algae

After an oil spill, the formation of oil-particle aggregates (OPAs) is associated with the interaction between dispersed oil and marine particulate matter such as phytoplankton, bacteria and mineral particles.

Graphical abstract: Formation of oil-particle aggregates in the presence of marine algae
Open Access Paper

Combining predictive and analytical methods to elucidate pharmaceutical biotransformation in activated sludge

EAWAG-PPS and enviPath are valuable tools to predict transformation products and elucidate biotransformation pathways of active pharmaceutical ingredients in activated sludge.

Graphical abstract: Combining predictive and analytical methods to elucidate pharmaceutical biotransformation in activated sludge
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Spatiotemporal patterns in differences between the 137Cs concentrations of forest and stream litters: effect of leaching

The 137Cs concentrations in both forest and stream litters decreased with time, but the absolute differences in 137Cs concentrations between the litters were greater in more contaminated sites both 3.24 and 11.24 years after the Fukushima accident.

Graphical abstract: Spatiotemporal patterns in differences between the 137Cs concentrations of forest and stream litters: effect of leaching
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Non-extractable PFAS in functional textiles – characterization by complementary methods: oxidation, hydrolysis, and fluorine sum parameters

Oxidative methods (TOP and PhotoTOP) were combined with hydrolysis (THP assay) and fluorine sum parameters (EOF and TF) to characterize side-chain fluorinated polymers (SFPs) in functional textiles.

Graphical abstract: Non-extractable PFAS in functional textiles – characterization by complementary methods: oxidation, hydrolysis, and fluorine sum parameters
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Urban stormwater microplastic size distribution and impact of subsampling on polymer diversity

Understanding not only microplastic (MP) concentration but also size distribution, morphology, and polymer profiles is desirable for stormwater, which is an important pathway of entry for MP into the aquatic environment.

Graphical abstract: Urban stormwater microplastic size distribution and impact of subsampling on polymer diversity
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Microplastic-sorbed persistent organic pollutants in coastal Mediterranean Sea areas of Tunisia

Microplastic-sorbed POPs were documented for the first time in North Africa. Fragments can be used alongside the pellets for the monitoring of POPs in the marine environment.

Graphical abstract: Microplastic-sorbed persistent organic pollutants in coastal Mediterranean Sea areas of Tunisia
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