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Distinctive trails: reviewing markers for tyre and road wear particles

Distinctive trails: reviewing markers for tyre and road wear particles
Distinctive trails: reviewing markers for tyre and road wear particles
Plastic pollution poses a substantial environmental challenge on global scale. Recently, tyre and road wear particles (TRWPs) have been recognized as a source of microplastic pollution to the freshwater environment. Whilst there is a growing concern regarding the potential environmental effects of microplastics, TRWPs are especially concerning because of the additives they have. These additives are utilised in the manufacturing of tyres; persist in the final product; become environmentally available; and may pose significant threats to an ecosystem. A current issue is the identification of specific constituents of TRWPs responsible for these threats. A comprehensive review of the existing literature is presented focusing on the physical and chemical characteristics of TRWPs with the aim to identify suitable marker(s). Wear particles derived from tyre tread possess distinctive a sausage shape that is exclusive to TRWPs. A range of chemical additives linked to tyres have been employed to quantify TRWPs, overlooking other potential sources such as brake wear and exhaust emissions. We found that significant amounts of 6PPD is used for the formulation of tyres, which is why 6PPD, and a comparatively stable transformation product 6PPD-quinone, could be used for the identification of TRWPs. We recommend that sampling and analysis methods be thoroughly documented to enhance the reproducibility.
Physical characterisation, Chemical characterisation, 6PPD, tyre wear, Road wear, Microplastics
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Tariq, Zainab
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Williams, Ian D.
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Hudson, Malcolm
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Cundy, Andy
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Tariq, Zainab, Williams, Ian D., Hudson, Malcolm, Cundy, Andy and Zapata Restrepo, Lina (2024) Distinctive trails: reviewing markers for tyre and road wear particles. In Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on Circular Economy and Urban Mining. CISA Publisher..

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Abstract

Plastic pollution poses a substantial environmental challenge on global scale. Recently, tyre and road wear particles (TRWPs) have been recognized as a source of microplastic pollution to the freshwater environment. Whilst there is a growing concern regarding the potential environmental effects of microplastics, TRWPs are especially concerning because of the additives they have. These additives are utilised in the manufacturing of tyres; persist in the final product; become environmentally available; and may pose significant threats to an ecosystem. A current issue is the identification of specific constituents of TRWPs responsible for these threats. A comprehensive review of the existing literature is presented focusing on the physical and chemical characteristics of TRWPs with the aim to identify suitable marker(s). Wear particles derived from tyre tread possess distinctive a sausage shape that is exclusive to TRWPs. A range of chemical additives linked to tyres have been employed to quantify TRWPs, overlooking other potential sources such as brake wear and exhaust emissions. We found that significant amounts of 6PPD is used for the formulation of tyres, which is why 6PPD, and a comparatively stable transformation product 6PPD-quinone, could be used for the identification of TRWPs. We recommend that sampling and analysis methods be thoroughly documented to enhance the reproducibility.

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Published date: 17 May 2024
Venue - Dates: Seventh Symposium on Circular Economy and Urban Mining, Capri, Italy, 15-17 May 2024, , Capri, Italy, 2024-05-15 - 2024-05-17
Keywords: Physical characterisation, Chemical characterisation, 6PPD, tyre wear, Road wear, Microplastics

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Local EPrints ID: 490467
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490467
PURE UUID: 7f235120-9129-470f-a8df-1390bc238cfb
ORCID for Zainab Tariq: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4965-5812
ORCID for Ian D. Williams: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0121-1219
ORCID for Andy Cundy: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4368-2569

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Date deposited: 28 May 2024 16:59
Last modified: 06 Jun 2024 02:11

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Author: Zainab Tariq ORCID iD
Author: Ian D. Williams ORCID iD
Author: Malcolm Hudson
Author: Andy Cundy ORCID iD
Author: Lina Zapata Restrepo

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