Microplastics: Environmental Impacts, Detection Techniques and Mitigation Strategies

SustainE Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.55366/suse.v1i2.2
A. Akinsemolu
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Since the development of the first synthetic plastic with the potential for mass production in 1907, plastic has gone from a wonder solution in the packaging, building and construction, electrical and electronics, consumer products, and transportation industries to an environmental and sustainability hazard. Over the past decade, global concern over the impact of plastic pollution has extended to microplastics. Though small in size (1mm-5mm), microplastics are causing extensive damage to the natural environment. They have been isolated as contaminants in soil, tap water, oceans and their ecosystems, plants, animals, and human beings. As microplastics continue to accumulate in different ecosystems, research and studies on their impact on the environment, ways of detecting them, and strategies to prevent their accumulation in the environment are on the rise in efforts to understand their biological and ecological implications. This paper reviews existing knowledge on the environmental impacts of microplastics, their detection techniques, and mitigation strategies. The occurrence of microplastics in marine environments, on land, and in plant, animal, and human cells will be elucidated. Different analytical methods used for the sampling and characterization of microplastics in the environment will be highlighted and current and potential methods for the mitigation of the threat the element poses to the environment discussed. The synthesis of existing knowledge will be used to derive recommendations for future studies to fill knowledge gaps on microplastics
微塑料:环境影响、检测技术和缓解策略
自 1907 年开发出第一种具有大规模生产潜力的合成塑料以来,塑料已从包装、建筑和建造、电气和电子、消费品和运输行业的神奇解决方案变成了环境和可持续发展的隐患。在过去的十年中,全球对塑料污染影响的关注已经扩展到微塑料。微塑料虽然体积小(1 毫米至 5 毫米),但却对自然环境造成了广泛的破坏。土壤、自来水、海洋及其生态系统、植物、动物和人类中都分离出了微塑料污染物。随着微塑料在不同生态系统中的不断积累,有关它们对环境的影响、检测它们的方法以及防止它们在环境中积累的策略的调查和研究也在不断增加,以了解它们对生物和生态的影响。本文回顾了有关微塑料的环境影响、检测技术和缓解策略的现有知识。本文将阐明微塑料在海洋环境、陆地以及植物、动物和人体细胞中的出现情况。将重点介绍用于对环境中的微塑料进行取样和定性的不同分析方法,并讨论减轻微塑料对环境造成的威胁的现有和潜在方法。通过对现有知识的综合分析,将为今后的研究提出建议,以填补有关微塑料的知识空白。
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