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Environmental fate and impacts of microplastics in aquatic ecosystems: a review

Journal

RSC ADVANCES
Volume 11, Issue 26, Pages 15762-15784

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra00880c

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions of China [19KJA460006]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41807121, 51808284]
  3. Major Science and Technology Program for Water Pollution Control and Treatment [2018ZX07208-004]

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The widespread use of plastic products has led to the global presence of microplastics (MPs) in aquatic environments, affecting the health of organisms. Studies have shown that most MPs in water environments ultimately break down into small fragments and sink to the ocean floor. The article also discusses the impact of MPs as carriers of organic pollutants and microorganisms on aquatic organisms.
Wide usage of plastic products leads to the global occurrence of microplastics (MPs) in the aquatic environment. Due to the small size, they can be bio-ingested, which may cause certain health effects. The present review starts with summarizing the main sources of various types of MPs and their occurrences in the aquatic environment, as well as their transportation and degradation pathways. The analysis of migration of MPs in water environments shows that the ultimate fate of most MPs in water environments is cracked into small fragments and sinking into the bottom of the ocean. The advantages and disadvantages of existing methods for detection and analysis of MPs are summarized. In addition, based on recent researches, the present review discusses MPs as carriers of organic pollutants and microorganisms, and explores the specific effects of MPs on aquatic organisms in the case of single and combined pollutants. Finally, by analysing the causes and influencing factors of their trophic transfer, the impact of MPs on high-level trophic organisms is explored.

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