Singh Pooja, Varshney Gunjan, Kaur Raminder
Discipline of Polymer Science and Chemical Technology, Department of Applied Chemistry, Delhi Technological University (Formerly Delhi College of Engineering), Delhi, India.
J Environ Sci Health C Toxicol Carcinog. 2024;42(4):314-365. doi: 10.1080/26896583.2024.2370715. Epub 2024 Jul 5.
Recent discoveries of microplastics in cities, suburbs, and even remote locations, far from microplastic source regions, have raised the possibility of long-distance transmission of microplastics in many ecosystems. A little is known scientifically about the threat that it posed to the environment by microplastics. The problem's apparent size necessitates the rapid development of reliable scientific advice regarding the ecological risks of microplastics. These concerns are brought on by the lack of consistent sample and identification techniques, as well as the limited physical analysis and understanding of microplastic pollution. This review provides insight regarding some unaddressed issues about the occurrence, fate, movement, and impact of microplastics, in general, with special emphasis on primary microplastics. The approaches taken in the earlier investigations have been analyzed and different recommendations for future research have been suggested.
近期在城市、郊区乃至远离微塑料源区的偏远地区发现了微塑料,这增加了微塑料在许多生态系统中远距离传输的可能性。关于微塑料对环境造成的威胁,科学上所知甚少。鉴于该问题的明显规模,有必要迅速就微塑料的生态风险制定可靠的科学建议。这些担忧是由于缺乏一致的样本和识别技术,以及对微塑料污染的物理分析和理解有限所致。本综述总体上对微塑料的出现、归宿、迁移和影响等一些未解决的问题提供了见解,特别强调了原生微塑料。分析了早期研究所采用的方法,并提出了对未来研究的不同建议。