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Ranking environmental degradation trends of plastic marine debris based on physical properties and molecular structure

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Ranking environmental degradation trends of plastic marine debris based on physical properties and molecular structure

K. Min, J. D. Cuiffi, et al.

Discover how Kyungjun Min, Joseph D. Cuiffi, and Robert T. Mathers use a data-driven approach to reveal the degradation trends of plastic marine debris. By analyzing its interaction with seawater, the research uncovers fascinating insights into how physical properties influence biodegradation rates.... show more
Abstract
As plastic marine debris continues to accumulate in the oceans, many important questions surround this global dilemma. In particular, how many descriptors would be necessary to model the degradation behavior of ocean plastics or understand if degradation is possible? Here, we report a data-driven approach to elucidate degradation trends of plastic debris by linking abiotic and biotic degradation behavior in seawater with physical properties and molecular structures. The results reveal a hierarchy of predictors to quantify surface erosion as well as combinations of features, like glass transition temperature and hydrophobicity, to classify ocean plastics into fast, medium, and slow degradation categories. Furthermore, to account for weathering and environmental factors, two equations model the influence of seawater temperature and mechanical forces.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 05, 2020
Authors
Kyungjun Min, Joseph D. Cuiffi, Robert T. Mathers
Tags
plastic marine debris
degradation trends
abiotic and biotic factors
seawater interaction
physical properties
molecular structures
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