Plastic is an extremely popular material in many industries due to its durability, low cost,
and wide range of applications. Most of the plastic used is made from polymers that are
not biodegradable. Due to improper waste management, a significant amount of this
plastic ends up in the environment, where it remains for many years due to its persistency.
This contributes to soil and water pollution and poses a threat to ecosystems. One of the
most widespread types of plastic pollution are microplastics (MP). MP are an extremely
heterogeneous pollutant that varies in size, colour, specific density, and chemical
composition. In the environment, MP are exposed to various physical and chemical
factors, such as UV radiation, physical abrasion, and chemical oxidation. Another
possibility is biological aging, in which microorganisms attach to MP and form a biofilm
on the surface. Regardless of the method, aging causes changes in the physical and
chemical properties of MP, subsequently affecting its interaction with the environment.
The aim of the thesis was to investigate how biological aging in surface waters affects the
properties of conventional and biodegradable MP. We aged MP for 9 weeks in freshwater
containing microorganisms. During this period, a considerable amount of biofilm
developed on MP, which was evaluated by determining the amount of biofilm,
extracellular polymeric substances, and chlorophyll a. We also evaluated the changes in
MP properties due to aging and both MP showed changes in the chemical structure. In
addition, changes in surface morphology and individual cells were observed on
biodegradable MP, while no changes in morphology but a layer of extracellular polymeric
substances was visible on conventional MP. We also studied the adsorption and cycling
of nutrients and found that aged MP adsorbed and utilize significantly more phosphorus,
which is an important nutrient for microorganisms. From the results, we concluded that
the biofilm develops differently on conventional and biodegradable MP and that it also
affects the properties of MP differently.
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