Department of Ocean Studies and Marine Biology, Pondicherry University, Port Blair, 744112, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.
School of Environmental Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi, India, 682022.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Nov;30(54):114822-114843. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-30679-2. Epub 2023 Nov 3.
Microplastics (MPs) and heavy metals are significant pollutants in the marine environment, necessitating effective remediation strategies to prevent their release into the sea through sewage and industrial effluent. This comprehensive review explores the current understanding of the co-exposure of MPs and heavy metal-enriched MPs, highlighting the need for effective remediation methods. Various mechanisms, including surface ion complexation, hydrogen bonding, and electrostatic forces, contribute to the adsorption of heavy metals onto MPs, with factors like surface area and environmental exposure duration playing crucial roles. Additionally, biofilm formation on MPs alters their chemical properties, influencing metal adsorption behaviors. Different thermodynamic models are used to explain the adsorption mechanisms of heavy metals on MPs. The adsorption process is influenced by various factors, including the morphological characteristics of MPs, their adsorption capacity, and environmental conditions. Additionally, the desorption of heavy metals from MPs has implications for their bioavailability and poses risks to marine organisms, emphasizing the importance of source reduction and remedial measures. Hybrid approaches that combine both conventional and modern technologies show promise for the efficient removal of MPs and heavy metals from marine environments. This review identifies critical gaps in existing research that should be addressed in future studies including standardized sampling methods to ensure accurate data, further investigation into the specific interactions between MPs and metals, and the development of hybrid technologies at an industrial scale. Overall, this review sheds light on the adsorption and desorption mechanisms of heavy metal-enriched MPs, underscoring the necessity of implementing effective remediation strategies.
微塑料(MPs)和重金属是海洋环境中的重要污染物,需要采取有效的修复策略来防止它们通过污水和工业废水释放到海洋中。本综述探讨了 MPs 和富含重金属的 MPs 共同暴露的当前理解,强调了需要有效的修复方法。各种机制,包括表面离子络合、氢键和静电力,有助于重金属吸附到 MPs 上,而表面积和环境暴露时间等因素则起着关键作用。此外, MPs 上生物膜的形成改变了它们的化学性质,影响了金属吸附行为。不同的热力学模型用于解释重金属在 MPs 上的吸附机制。吸附过程受到各种因素的影响,包括 MPs 的形态特征、吸附能力和环境条件。此外,重金属从 MPs 上的解吸会影响其生物可用性,并对海洋生物构成风险,强调了减少源头和采取补救措施的重要性。结合传统和现代技术的混合方法显示出在从海洋环境中有效去除 MPs 和重金属方面的前景。本综述确定了现有研究中的关键差距,未来的研究应包括标准化的采样方法以确保准确的数据、进一步研究 MPs 和金属之间的具体相互作用以及在工业规模上开发混合技术。总的来说,本综述揭示了富含重金属的 MPs 的吸附和解吸机制,强调了实施有效修复策略的必要性。