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Hollman, Kelly V; Stack, Margaret E; Hoh, Eunha; Sant, Karilyn E; Harper, Bryan; Mladenov, Natalie (, Water Research)Tire tread particles are microplastics (< 5 mm) and leach organic chemicals into aquatic environments. It is important to understand the behavior of tire wear compounds in sunlight-exposed waters in terms of their persistence, removal, and transformation. Therefore, we conducted photolysis experiments with leachates from laboratory-generated tire tread particles (TTP) over 72 h in a solar simulator to evaluate the behavior of leached compounds and fluorescent components over time. Compared to initial leachates, simulated sunlight exposure resulted in ~12 % decrease in dissolved organic carbon, 11 % reduction in the total fluorescence of leachates, and ~30 % removal of the 213 chromatographic features detected by nontargeted analysis (NTA) using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry. A decrease in total chemical abundance determined by NTA was observed, with normalized peak areas decreasing by 36.4% in the 72 h photoirradiated samples and by 13.6% in the dark samples. Fifty-three compounds were tentatively identifiable based on mass spectral matching and among them, 12 compounds were confirmed with authentic standards. Among the 53 compounds, 19 compounds were photo-labile, 27 were photo-resistant, and 7 were photo-transformation products. NTA also identified compounds previously unreported as tire-related compounds. Parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) modeling of three-dimensional excitation-emission-matrix (EEM) data identified five fluorescent components. PARAFAC component C4 (excitation/emission peak at 285/445 nm) was found to be a fluorescent analog for 6PPD. Rapid double exponential decay kinetics were observed for the 6PPD-like component during photoirradiation. Similarly, the peak fluorescence of commercially available 6PPD exposed to simulated sunlight was reduced by >90 % in the first 0.5 h of photoirradiation. 6PPD photodegradation resulted in the production of a fluorescent transformation product resembling PARAFAC Component C2 (with emission at 360 nm). These results prove that EEM fluorescence analyses can serve as a rapid method for kinetics analysis of 6PPD, and may be combined with NTA compound tentative identification to track the behavior of other TTP-derived compounds in experimental studies.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 1, 2026
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Stack, Margaret E; Richardot, William H; Garcia, Raymmah; Nguyen, Tran; Choy, C Anela; Jensen, Paul R; Gutleben, Johanna; Dodder, Nathan G; Aluwihare, Lihini I; Hoh, Eunha (, Environmental Science & Technology Letters)
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