Liu Guangxia, Dave Preeti H, Kwong Raymond W M, Wu Mengjie, Zhong Huan
State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210023, China.
Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada.
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol. 2021 Oct;107(4):710-721. doi: 10.1007/s00128-021-03339-9. Epub 2021 Jul 31.
Microplastics (MPs) can pose ecological risk to the environment and have the potential to negatively affect human health, raising serious public concerns. It is recognized that MPs could act as a vector for various environmental pollutants including heavy metals and potentially influencing their mobility, fate, and bioavailabilty in the environment. However, knowledge on the mechanisms underpinning the interaction processes between MPs and heavy metals is far from clear. This review discusses the effects of MPs on the adsorption/desorption, speciation and bioavailability, and toxicity of various heavy metals. The present review also systematically identifies the environmental factors (e.g., pH, ionic strength, and organic matters) that could affect their interaction processes. This work aims to establish a meaningful perspective for a comprehensive understanding of the indirect ecological risks of MPs as vectors for contaminants. The work also provides a reference for the development of better regulatory strategies in mitigating the negative effects caused by the co-existence of MPs and heavy metals.
微塑料(MPs)会对环境构成生态风险,并有可能对人类健康产生负面影响,引发了公众的严重关切。人们认识到,微塑料可能充当包括重金属在内的各种环境污染物的载体,并可能影响它们在环境中的迁移性、归宿和生物有效性。然而,关于微塑料与重金属之间相互作用过程的潜在机制,人们所知甚少。本综述讨论了微塑料对各种重金属的吸附/解吸、形态和生物有效性以及毒性的影响。本综述还系统地确定了可能影响其相互作用过程的环境因素(如pH值、离子强度和有机物)。这项工作旨在建立一个有意义的视角,以便全面了解微塑料作为污染物载体的间接生态风险。这项工作还为制定更好的监管策略以减轻微塑料和重金属共存所造成的负面影响提供了参考。