Dynamics and Impacts of Microplastics (MPs) and Nanoplastics (NPs) on Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Processes: The Need for Robust Regulatory Frameworks.

IF 4.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ACS Omega Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-05-06 DOI:10.1021/acsomega.5c01175
Tanushree Basumatary, Debajyoti Biswas, Swrangsri Boro, Amy R Nava, Mahesh Narayan, Hemen Sarma
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Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) pose significant threats to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, disrupting nutrient cycling, altering soil properties, and affecting microbial communities. MPs and NPs bioaccumulate and contribute to global nutrient and water cycle disruptions, intensifying the impact of climate change. Despite the widespread use of plastics, inadequate plastic waste management leads to persistent environmental pollution. Toxic compounds are transported by MPs and NPs, affecting food chains, nutrient cycles, and overall ecosystem health. MPs impact soil biogeochemistry, microbial activity, and greenhouse gas emissions by altering the nitrogen and carbon cycles. One of the largest gaps in microplastic (MP) research today is the lack of standardized sampling and analytical methods. This lack of standardization significantly complicates the comparison of results across different studies. Multidisciplinary research and strict regulatory measures are needed to address MP pollution. This review highlights the critical need for mitigation methods to maintain ecosystem integrity and suggests standardization of sampling and data analysis. It offers insights into MP distribution, best practices for data analysis, and the impacts and interactions of MPs with biogeochemical processes. The Environmental Protection Agency has identified a critical need to improve the identification of nanoplastics. Particles smaller than 10 μm become increasingly difficult to quantify using standard MP detection practices.

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微塑料(MPs)和纳米塑料(NPs)对生态系统和生物地球化学过程的动态和影响:需要强有力的监管框架。
微塑料(MPs)和纳米塑料(NPs)对水生和陆地生态系统构成重大威胁,破坏养分循环,改变土壤性质,影响微生物群落。MPs和NPs的生物积累导致全球营养和水循环中断,加剧了气候变化的影响。尽管塑料被广泛使用,但塑料废物管理不善导致持续的环境污染。有毒化合物通过MPs和NPs运输,影响食物链、营养循环和整体生态系统健康。MPs通过改变氮和碳循环影响土壤生物地球化学、微生物活动和温室气体排放。目前微塑料(MP)研究的最大差距之一是缺乏标准化的采样和分析方法。这种标准化的缺乏使不同研究结果的比较变得非常复杂。需要多学科研究和严格的监管措施来解决MP污染问题。这篇综述强调了对缓解方法的迫切需要,以保持生态系统的完整性,并建议对采样和数据分析进行标准化。它提供了对MPs分布的见解,数据分析的最佳实践,以及MPs与生物地球化学过程的影响和相互作用。美国环境保护署(Environmental Protection Agency)已经确定了改进纳米塑料识别的迫切需要。小于10 μm的颗粒越来越难以使用标准的MP检测方法进行量化。
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ACS Omega
ACS Omega Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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6.60
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3945
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: ACS Omega is an open-access global publication for scientific articles that describe new findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science, without any perceived evaluation of immediate impact.
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