Understanding the environmental impact and risks of organic additives in plastics: A call for sustained research and sustainable solutions

IF 5.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Zehui Wang , Gang Liang , Shanxue Jiang , Fang Wang , Haifeng Li , Bingru Li , Hong Zhu , Anxiang Lu , Wenwen Gong
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The pervasive use of plastics in modern society necessitates the incorporation of organic additives to enhance their performance. However, the leachability of these additives and their potential adverse effects on environmental and biological health have raised significant concerns. This review provides a comprehensive evaluation of the factors influencing the release of organic additives from plastics and examines their detrimental impacts on organisms and humans. It discusses effective degradation techniques, such as photodegradation and biodegradation, to mitigate these adverse effects. Furthermore, this review explores recent advancements in eco-friendly plastic additives, including bio-based plasticizers, flame retardants, antioxidants, and environmentally friendly non-biobased additives. It highlights their potential as alternatives to traditional additives. This review integrates the latest research findings and emerging trends, underscoring the need for continued research and development of sustainable solutions. It aims to facilitate the transition to environmentally friendly degradation techniques and greener plastic additives. This effort contributes to environmental protection and sustainable development, providing crucial guidance and insights for future research and practical applications.

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了解塑料中有机添加剂的环境影响和风险:呼吁开展持续研究并提出可持续的解决方案
现代社会普遍使用塑料,因此有必要加入有机添加剂来提高其性能。然而,这些添加剂的沥滤性及其对环境和生物健康的潜在不利影响引起了人们的极大关注。本综述全面评估了影响塑料中有机添加剂释放的因素,并探讨了它们对生物和人类的有害影响。它讨论了有效的降解技术,如光降解和生物降解,以减轻这些不利影响。此外,本综述还探讨了生态友好型塑料添加剂的最新进展,包括生物基增塑剂、阻燃剂、抗氧化剂和环境友好型非生物基添加剂。它强调了这些添加剂作为传统添加剂替代品的潜力。本综述整合了最新研究成果和新兴趋势,强调了继续研究和开发可持续解决方案的必要性。其目的是促进向环境友好型降解技术和更环保的塑料添加剂过渡。这项工作有助于环境保护和可持续发展,为未来的研究和实际应用提供重要的指导和启示。
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Emerging Contaminants
Emerging Contaminants Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
35
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Emerging Contaminants is an outlet for world-leading research addressing problems associated with environmental contamination caused by emerging contaminants and their solutions. Emerging contaminants are defined as chemicals that are not currently (or have been only recently) regulated and about which there exist concerns regarding their impact on human or ecological health. Examples of emerging contaminants include disinfection by-products, pharmaceutical and personal care products, persistent organic chemicals, and mercury etc. as well as their degradation products. We encourage papers addressing science that facilitates greater understanding of the nature, extent, and impacts of the presence of emerging contaminants in the environment; technology that exploits original principles to reduce and control their environmental presence; as well as the development, implementation and efficacy of national and international policies to protect human health and the environment from emerging contaminants.
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