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Microplastics through the Lens of Colloid Science

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ACS ENVIRONMENTAL AU
卷 2, 期 1, 页码 3-10

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsenvironau.1c00016

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microplastics; nanoplastics; colloids; pollutant adsorption; dynamic wettability; interparticle interactions

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  1. Division of Chemistry of the National Science Foundation [2032497]

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Microplastics, sub-millimeter-sized fragments of plastics, are a new class of pollutants increasingly found in the environment. Due to their unique physicochemical characteristics, it is challenging to predict their behavior in the environment, making the study of their properties essential for understanding environmental pollution.
Microplastics are sub-millimeter-sized fragments of plastics and a relatively new class of pollutant increasingly found in the environment. Due to their size and surface area to volume ratio, the physicochemical characteristics of microplastics can diverge from those of their macroscopic counterparts. This is partly why it is challenging to understand their origin, analyze their behavior, and predict their fates in the environment compared to large pollutants. We believe that adopting a view of microplastics as a colloid provides a holistic framework that connects their physical properties and surface chemistries with observations of their dynamics in the environment. In particular, we discuss the role of fundamental principles of colloid science in interpreting phenomena of wetting, adsorption, aggregation, and transport of microplastics. Colloid and interface science can provide the tools to couple or decouple the physicochemical behaviors of microplastics, which may aid in understanding the environmental challenge both from a fundamental perspective and with respect to practical remediation methods.

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