Organic
Markers of Tire and Road Wear Particles in
Sediments and Soils: Transformation Products of Major Antiozonants
as Promising Candidates
Posted on 2021-08-17 - 17:37
Tire and road wear
particles (TRWPs) are one of the main sources
of particulate traffic emissions, but measured data on TRWP contents
in the environment are scarce. This study aims at identifying organic
compounds suitable as quantitative markers for TRWPs by a tiered multistep
selection process involving nontarget screening and subsequent identification
by liquid-chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry. Starting
from several thousands of signals recorded in the extract of tire
particles, the rigorous selection process considered source specificity,
tendency of leaching, analytical sensitivity and precision, and stability
during aging. It led to three transformation products of N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N′-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (6-PPD) as the most suitable marker candidates: N-formyl-6-PPD, hydroxylated N-1,3-dimethylbutyl-N-phenyl quinone diimine, and 6-PPD-quinone. A linear response
in standard addition experiments with tire particles and the correlation
with TRWP contents in a diverse set of environmental samples imply
that these compounds are promising candidates as markers for the quantification
of TRWPs. Organic markers for TRWP contents in the environment would
allow TRWP quantification with the traditional tandem MS (LC–MS/MS)
equipment of an organic trace analytical laboratory and, thus, allow
easy generation of data on TRWP occurrence in sediments and soils
and other environmental matrices.
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Klöckner, Philipp; Seiwert, Bettina; Wagner, Stephan; Reemtsma, Thorsten (2021). Organic
Markers of Tire and Road Wear Particles in
Sediments and Soils: Transformation Products of Major Antiozonants
as Promising Candidates. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c02723