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Deep dive into the chronic toxicity of tyre particle mixtures and their leachates.

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posted on 2025-08-02, 11:52 authored by P Boisseaux, C Rauert, P Dewapriya, M-L Delignette-Muller, R Barrett, L Durndell, F Pohl, R Thompson, KV Thomas, T Galloway
Particles from the tread of vehicle tyres are a global pollutant, which are emitted into the environment at an approximate rate of 1.4 kg.year-1 for an average passenger-car. In this study, popular tyre brands were used to generate a tyre tread microparticle mixture. The chronic toxicity of both particles and chemical leachates were compared on a planktonic test species (Daphnia magna). Over 21 days of exposure, pristine tyre tread microparticles were more toxic (LC50 60 mg.L-1) than chemical lechates alone (LC50 542 mg.L-1). Microparticles and leachates showed distinct effects on reproduction and morphological development at environmentally relevant concentrations, with dose-dependent uptake of particles visible in the digestive tract. Chemical characterization of leachates revealed a metal predominance of zinc, titanium, and strontium. Of the numerous organic chemicals present, at least 54 were shared across all 5 tyre brands, with many classified to be very toxic. Our results provide a critically needed information on the toxicity of tyre tread particles and the associated chemicals that leach from them to inform future mitigation measures. We conclude that tyre particles are hazardous pollutants of particular concern that are close to or possibly above chronic environmental safety limits in some locations.

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NE/V00185X/1

Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)

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© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data Availability: Data will be made available on request.

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Journal of Hazardous Materials

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133580-

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Elsevier

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Netherlands

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  • Version of Record

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en

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2024-04-15T13:08:59Z

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2024-04-15T13:13:07Z

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Vol. 466, article 133580

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  • Biosciences

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