2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-024-02738-w
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Comprehensive investigation on microplastics from source to sink

Vahid Razaviarani,
Ayesha Saudagar,
Sethni Gallage
et al.

Abstract: This paper provides a comprehensive review on microplastic from source to sink and reviews the current state of knowledge of the topic by focusing on the articles published within the last five years on identification, quantification, analyses, and effects of microplastics on soil and aqueous environments. Microplastics are materials formed either by the degradation of the plastic into smaller micro sized particles or obtained directly in daily products such as cosmetics, toothpastes, domestic cleaning product… Show more

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“…Microplastics are widely distributed and of various types detected in diverse environments, encompassing soil [3], oceans [4], rivers [5], bottled water [6], sediments [7], urban wastewater [8], and even the air we breathe [9]. Microplastics, which can adsorb harmful substances [10][11][12] and are toxic to organisms [13], have been found in various biological bodies [14][15][16], including humans [17]. Among these microplastics, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stands out as one of the most commonly encountered types [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microplastics are widely distributed and of various types detected in diverse environments, encompassing soil [3], oceans [4], rivers [5], bottled water [6], sediments [7], urban wastewater [8], and even the air we breathe [9]. Microplastics, which can adsorb harmful substances [10][11][12] and are toxic to organisms [13], have been found in various biological bodies [14][15][16], including humans [17]. Among these microplastics, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stands out as one of the most commonly encountered types [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%