土壤中微塑料的来源和鉴定

Weixin Fan , Chunsheng Qiu , Qian Qu , Xiangang Hu , Li Mu , Ziwei Gao , Xin Tang
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大规模生产、快速消耗、回收管理不足、降解缓慢,导致塑料垃圾和微塑料大量堆积。微塑料具有稳定、体积小、比表面积大、疏水性强等特点。它们是许多疏水有机污染物、重金属、致病菌和耐药基因的载体。在世界范围内,土壤中的微塑料污染引起了广泛关注。土壤微塑料分离与检测的研究进展和前景值得全面回顾和讨论。本文从农用地膜使用、污泥循环利用、长期施用有机肥、地表径流和污水灌溉等方面综述了土壤中微塑料的来源和分布。综述了土壤微塑料的物理分离方法,如密度分离、静电分离、油萃取和加压液体萃取等,化学提取方法,如酸消化、碱消化、过氧化氢和芬顿试剂氧化、酶解等。综述了土壤微塑料的显微镜、光谱学、质谱、热重分析、差示扫描量热、x射线光电子能谱和核磁共振等检测技术。最后,从认识微塑料对土壤功能和健康的影响、发展来源控制和环境修复技术、研究低成本、快速的分离提取方法、提高自动化程度以避免人为操作失误、建立土壤中微塑料的分离、提取、鉴定和定量标准方法等方面提出了展望。为土壤微塑料的快速鉴定提供技术参考,为科学评价土壤微塑料的生态和人类环境风险奠定基础。
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Sources and identification of microplastics in soils

Sources and identification of microplastics in soils

Large-scale production, rapid consumption, insufficient recovery and management, and slow degradation lead to a large accumulation of plastic waste and microplastics. Microplastics are characterized as stable, small, and having a large specific surface area and strong hydrophobicity. They are carriers of many hydrophobic organic pollutants, heavy metals, pathogenic bacteria and drug resistance genes. Worldwide, microplastic pollution in soils has attracted much attention. The progress and perspectives in the separation and detection of soil microplastics deserve a comprehensive review and discussion. Here, the sources and distributions of microplastics in soil from the use of agricultural plastic film, sludge recycling, long-term application of organic fertilizer, surface runoff, and sewage irrigation are summarized. Physical separation methods such as density separation, electrostatic separation, oil extraction and pressurized liquid extraction, and chemical extraction methods such as acid digestion, alkaline digestion, hydrogen peroxide and Fenton reagent oxidation, and enzymatic hydrolysis for soil microplastics are reviewed. Futhermore, the detection technologies of soil microplastics through microscopy, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, thermogravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance are reviewed. Finally, the perspectives are put forward from understanding the impacts of microplastics on soil functions and health, developing source control and environmental remediation technology, investigating low-cost and rapid separation and extraction methods that preserve the characteristics of microplastics, strengthen the degree of automation to avoid artificial operation error, and establish the standard methods for isolating, extracting, identifying, and quantifying microplastics in soils. This review serves as a technical reference for rapid identification of soil microplastics and builds the foundation for scientific assessment of the ecological and human environmental risks of soil microplastics.

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