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Назва: Protective Disposable Face Masks Used During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Source of Pollutants in the Aquatic Environment – A Study of Short-Term Effects
Автори: Valentyna Loboichenko, Nataliia Leonova, Olga Shevchenko, Oleg Blyashenko, Alexander Soshinskiy, Vasyl Servatyuk, Nataliia Tregub, Ihor Khmyrov, Oleksandr Burmenko
Ключові слова: Keywords: disposable protective face mask, pollution, atomic adsorption spectroscopy, aqueous environment, heavy metal
Дата публікації: 2023
Бібліографічний опис: Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology
Серія/номер: 24(1), 84–92. DOI: https://doi.org/10.12912/27197050/154919;
Короткий огляд (реферат): ABSTRACT The paper examines the impact of protective equipment used during the COVID-19 pandemic on the environment. The impact of protective face masks on the aquatic environment was analyzed in more detailed way. The amount of protective face masks penetrated into the environment as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and their role in the increase of plastic and microplastic things in the environment was noted. The aim of the work was to study the migration of a number of metals from disposable protective masks into the aquatic environment in the short term. Using the method of atomic absorption spectroscopy, the value of Cu, Pb, Mn, Zn, Fe in the investigated model systems containing protective disposable face masks was obtained by varying the pH of the aqueous medium. It was found that for manganese, lead and iron there is a permanent (Mn) or temporary (Pb, Fe) excess of these metals in the aquatic environment according to national and European standards. The probable possibility of sorption effects and the need for further research in this direction were noted.
Опис: INTRODUCTION The up-to-date world is the result of a com plex interaction of natural and anthropogenic factors, where constant changes in the surround ing natural environment cause disturbances in man-made space and vice versa. Thus, it is pos sible to note significant climatic changes thataffect the yield of agro-industrial crops [Roseg rant et. al., 2021] and the population [Sesana, et. al., 2021; Dickerson et. al., 2022]. At the same time, anthropogenic activity is currently the main driving force that changes the natural world as in its individual elements [Popovych V. et. al., 2021; Mali et. al., 2023], and in general [Han et. al., 2023]. Negative anthropogenic actions on the en vironment can also include the effects of certain types of emergency situations, in particular, hos tilities [Weir, 2020], terrorist acts [Divizinyuk et. al., 2019], fires and their consequences [Strelets et. al., 2021; Abramov et. al., 2019]. At the same time,pollution of the environment and of water bodies, in particular, may occur in the point and diffuse sources of pollution [Loboichenko et. al., 2021; Horta Ribeiro Antunes et. al., 2021]. Another challenge to humanity and the planet as a whole was the pandemic which was named COVID-19. Significant human casualties, nega tive consequences for the health of sick persons, revision of the work of national and international medical, service and transport services are only part of the consequences caused by this disease. The environment has also suffered additional im pacts due to the huge amount of medical waste that have started to enter the environment since the be ginning of the pandemic, and it primarily concerns personal protective equipment (РРЕ) [Yang et. al., 2022]. РРЕ, including protective face masks, have become a problem in many cities [Ammendolia et. al., 2021; Tesfaldet Y et. al., 2022], cluttering city streets and further entering the environment. Thus, the share of medical waste from PPE in urban gar bage has grown significantly since the pandemic; the largest, 80-fold increase is noted for dispos able protective face masks [Norris, 2021]. Only in the first year of the pandemic the waste was generated containing almost 4 million metric tons of masks [Patrício Silva et. al., 2021a]. So, at the present, the total annual volume of the waste from 36 countries reaches 1.5 million tons of protective face masks [Shukla et. al., 2022].
URI (Уніфікований ідентифікатор ресурсу): http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19072
ISSN: 2719-7050, License CC-BY 4.0
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