What Does the “Trojan Horse” Carry? The Pollutants Associated with Microplastics/Nanoplastics in Water Environments

IF 4.8 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Seyed Hesam-Aldin Samaei, Parnian Mojahednia, Jianfei Chen, Zhenyu Li, Katarzyna Jaszczyszyn, Edyta Kiedrzyńska and Jinkai Xue*, 
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Plastic additives are intensively used in the plastic industry. Namely, plasticizers, flame retardants, stabilizers, and antioxidants have raised significant environmental concerns. These additives, characterized by relatively high toxicity and bioaccumulation rates, pose substantial risks to human health. When plastics break down into smaller fragments (i.e., micro/nanoplastics (MNPs)), these additives can be released into aquatic environments, where they may interact with other pollutants through various mechanisms, and multiple factors can affect such interactions. This can influence the occurrence of MNP-associated pollutants in water environments and further impact the environment and human health. Although MNP additives and their associated pollutants pose significant risks, research on their behavior and impacts remains limited. This review maps out the current understanding of MNP additives and associated pollutants, and identifies critical knowledge gaps, setting a foundation for future research directions that will further unravel the complexities of MNPs in water environments and their broader implications.

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“特洛伊木马”携带了什么?水环境中与微塑料/纳米塑料相关的污染物
塑料助剂在塑料工业中被广泛使用。也就是说,增塑剂、阻燃剂、稳定剂和抗氧化剂已经引起了重大的环境问题。这些添加剂具有较高的毒性和生物积累率,对人类健康构成重大风险。当塑料分解成更小的碎片(即微/纳米塑料(MNPs))时,这些添加剂可以释放到水生环境中,在那里它们可能通过各种机制与其他污染物相互作用,并且多种因素可以影响这种相互作用。这可能影响与mnp有关的污染物在水环境中的出现,并进一步影响环境和人类健康。尽管MNP添加剂及其相关污染物具有重大风险,但对其行为和影响的研究仍然有限。本综述概述了目前对MNP添加剂和相关污染物的理解,并确定了关键的知识空白,为未来的研究方向奠定了基础,这些方向将进一步揭示水环境中MNP的复杂性及其更广泛的影响。
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