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Microplastics (MPs), as emerging contaminants, are widely distributed in aquatic environments and influence the transformation and ultimate outcome of organic pollutants through adsorption and interfacial effects. This study systematically explored the degradation mechanisms of diethyl phthalate (DEP) initiated by hydroxyl radicals (•OH) and sulfate radicals (SO•⁻), with a focus on how polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) microplastics affect these processes. Density functional theory (DFT) computations were employed to identify the transformation pathways of DEP in the presence of both radicals, and transition state theory (TST) combined with diffusion-controlled rate corrections was further applied to calculate reaction rate constants. The results indicated that microplastic adsorption altered the electronic properties of DEP, affected the reaction energy barriers, and accelerated the degradation rate. To evaluate environmental and health risks, ECOSAR and TEST were utilized to assess the ecotoxicological impacts of DEP and its degradation products. Most degradation products showed lower toxic effects on aquatic organisms in comparison to DEP, but certain intermediates, such as ethyl 2-hydroxybenzoate, exhibited increased toxicity. Some degradation products also posed potential developmental toxicity and mutagenic risks. This study highlights the importance of considering both pollutant transformation processes and microplastic interactions in environmental risk assessments. This also highlights the significance of advanced water treatment technologies. By achieving complete mineralization of pollutants, they can minimize the generation of toxic intermediate products to the greatest extent, thereby protecting aquatic ecosystems.
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Crit Rev Immunol
January 2025
Department of Pharmacy, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, Dist. Medchal,500078, Telangana State, India.
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September 2025
School of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha, 410114, China. Electronic address:
Microbial agents represent a valuable class of additives that can enhance the value and effectiveness of compost products. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the mechanisms and applications of microorganisms in regulating lignocellulose degradation, controlling gas emissions, and managing typical pollutants during the composting of organic solid wastes. Inoculation with microbial agents can significantly improve the degradation efficiency, quality, and environmental friendliness of compost.
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September 2025
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Engineering Research Center of Forestry Biomass Materials and Bioenergy (Ministry of Education), National Forest and Grass Administration Woody Spices (East China) Engineering Technology Research Center, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, C
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September 2025
Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiomics, Institute of Plant Protection and Microbiology, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, P. R. China.
A novel and efficient hydrogen peroxide/ascorbic acid-assisted extraction method for the preparation of Grifola frondosa polysaccharide (GFP) was developed, and two GFP fractions (GFP-H and GFP-L) with different molecular weights (Mws) were obtained by separation with ultrafiltration. Both high Mw component (GFP-H, Mw 396.4 kDa) and low Mw component (GFP-L, Mw 12.
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Department of Chemistry, Govt. Raza P.G. College, Rampur, India.
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