Reducing Gut Dissolution of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles by Secondary Microplastics with Consequent Impacts on Barnacle Larvae

Anqi Sun, Wen-Xiong Wang*

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Abstract

The environmental impact of sunscreen is a growing concern, yet the combined effects of its components on marine animals are poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the combined effects of sunscreen-extracted zinc oxide nanoparticles (nZnO) and microplastics (MPs) on the development of barnacle larvae, focusing on the different roles played by primary microplastics (PMPs) and secondary microplastics (SMPs) generated through the phototransformation of PMPs. Our findings revealed that a lower concentration of nZnO (50 μg/L) enhanced molting and eye development in barnacle larvae, while a higher concentration (500 μg/L) inhibited larval growth. Co-exposure to PMPs had no significant effect on larval development, whereas SMPs mitigated the impact of nZnO by restricting the in vivo transformation to ionic Zn. Accumulated SMPs reduced gut dissolution of nZnO by up to 40%, lowering gut acidity by 85% and buffering the in vivo dissolution of nZnO. We further identified a rough-surfaced Si-5 fragment in SMPs that damaged larval guts, resulting in decreased acidity. Another Si-32 resisted phototransformation and had no discernible effects. Our study presented compelling evidence of the impacts of SMPs on the bioeffect of nZnO, highlighting the complex interactions between sunscreen components and their combined effects on marine organisms. © 2024 American Chemical Society.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1484-1494
JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology
Volume58
Issue number3
Online published10 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jan 2024

Funding

We thank the anonymous reviewers for their comments. This study was supported by the National Science Foundation of China (22276157), Shenzhen Municipal Science and Technology Innovation Commission (JCYJ20220818101202006), and the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (CityU 11102321, 11103022).

Research Keywords

  • marine zooplankton
  • photooxidation
  • secondary microplastics
  • sunscreen
  • zinc oxide nanoparticle

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