Abstract

An untargeted study of multiclass contaminants associated with microplastics (MPs) in the East Mediterranean was carried out. Samples were collected in 2020–2021 from the shoreline at 14 different locations, along the Lebanese coast. Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) FTIR spectroscopy showed the predominant presence of polyethylene and polypropylene among plastic debris. The non-polar and polar organic compounds sorbed on the MPs were identified and quantified by GC - TOF MS and LC – electrospray MS/MS, respectively. Deconvolution of accurate GC–MS scan data allowed the identification of >130 organic pollutants, 64 of which could be confirmed by matching with the authentic standards, among which a number of previously unreported in targeted GC–MS(MS) methods. In addition to highly toxic, legacy chlorinated pollutants, high levels (average values from 0.8 to 4.0 μg g−1) of some musks, UV filters and UV absorbers were detected. Untargeted LC-MS demonstrated the persistence of several pesticides (i.e., chlorpyrifos) and pharmaceuticals, such as phenacetin and minoxidil, which were quantified. In addition, a study of metals associated with microplastics using ICP-MS confirmed the high potential of microplastics to act as a vector of, among others, toxic metals, such as Cd, Pb, Bi or Hg.

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