亚洲的微塑料:克服采样、分析和监管挑战以保护生态系统-综述

IF 2.8 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Sivamani Sivalingam, P. Gomathi Priya, D. Shanthana Lakshmi and Srinivas T. G. Srimath
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微塑料(MPs)被定义为新兴污染物,因其对公众健康和经济构成潜在危险而得名。MPs被定义为尺寸小于5毫米的塑料颗粒,已成为重要的污染物,导致了广泛的研究和监管行动。讨论了各种表征技术,如FTIR, SEM-EDS, Raman, BET, DSC, XRD, GC-MS和粒度分析。采样挑战包括分布不均、缺乏标准化方法和污染风险。分析的局限性源于对精确检测的需要,目前的方法需要帮助区分MPs和其他颗粒。亚洲国家的监管框架各不相同;一些国家有全面的政策,而另一些国家则面临经济和基础设施方面的障碍。研究人员面临着控制室外(OD)和室内(ID)空气中MP污染的严峻挑战。本文审查了目前对采样和分析MPs的障碍的了解,并概述了不同亚洲国家的法规,采用不同的表征方法来分析MPs。此外,本综述强调了统一的协议和强有力的法规对提高数据可比性和鼓励合作努力的重要性。通过揭示亚洲生物多样性研究和监管的复杂性,本文旨在促进更好地理解和倡导集体行动,以应对这些挑战并保护生态系统。
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Microplastics in Asia: overcoming sampling, analysis, and regulatory challenges to protect the ecosystem – a review

Microplastics in Asia: overcoming sampling, analysis, and regulatory challenges to protect the ecosystem – a review

Microplastics (MPs) are defined as emerging contaminants, named so for the potential danger they pose to public health and the economy. MPs, defined as plastic particles smaller than 5 mm in size, have become significant pollutants, leading to extensive research and regulatory action. Various characterization techniques are discussed, such as FTIR, SEM-EDS, Raman, BET, DSC, XRD, GC-MS, and particle size analysis. Sampling challenges include uneven distribution, lack of standardized methods, and contamination risks. Analytical limitations stem from the need for precise detection, with current methods needing help in differentiating between MPs and other particles. Regulatory frameworks in Asian nations vary; some have comprehensive policies, while others face economic and infrastructural barriers. Researchers face critical challenges in controlling MP contamination in outdoor (OD) and indoor (ID) air. This review examines the current knowledge of the obstacles in sampling and analyzing MPs and an outline of the regulations in different Asian countries with different characterization methods to analyze the MPs. Furthermore, this review emphasizes the importance of unified protocols and strong regulations to improve data comparability and encourage collaborative efforts. By shedding light on the complexities of MP research and regulation in Asia, this paper aims to promote a better understanding and advocate for collective action to address these challenges and safeguard ecosystems.

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