Journal ArticleOpen Access
Microplastics as carriers of toxic pollutants: Source, transport, and toxicological effects
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Author Affiliations
University of Cambridge, Asian University for Women, Hamad bin Khalifa University, University of Technology Sydney, ...
Published InEnvironmental Pollution
Year2023
Citations310
Abstract
Microplastic pollution has emerged as a new environmental concern due to our reliance on plastic. Recent years have seen an upward trend in scholarly interest in the topic of microplastics carrying contaminants; however, the available review studies have largely focused on specific aspects of this issue, such as sorption, transport, and toxicological effects. Consequently, this review synthesizes the state-of-the-art knowledge on these topics by presenting key findings to guide better policy action toward microplastic management. Microplastics have been reported to absorb pollutants such as persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals, and antibiotics, leading to their bioaccumulation in marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Hydrophobic interactions are found to be the predominant sorption mechanism, especially for organic pollutants, although electrostatic forces, van der Waals…
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