Source, occurrence, distribution, fate, and implications of microplastic pollutants in freshwater on environment: a critical review and way forward
The generation of microplastics (MPs) has increased recently and become an emerging issue globally. Due to their long-term durability and capability of traveling between different habitats in air, water, and soil, MPs presence in freshwater ecosystem threatens the environment with respect to its qua...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1720572023-11-21T00:59:55Z Source, occurrence, distribution, fate, and implications of microplastic pollutants in freshwater on environment: a critical review and way forward Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono Haider, Ahtisham Ahmad, Hafiz Muhammad Mohyuddin, Ayesha Aslam, Hafiz Muhammad Umer Nadeem, Sohail Javed, Mohsin Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Goh, Hui Hwang Chew, Kit Wayne School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Engineering::Chemical engineering Freshwater Nanoplastics The generation of microplastics (MPs) has increased recently and become an emerging issue globally. Due to their long-term durability and capability of traveling between different habitats in air, water, and soil, MPs presence in freshwater ecosystem threatens the environment with respect to its quality, biotic life, and sustainability. Although many previous works have been undertaken on the MPs pollution in the marine system recently, none of the study has covered the scope of MPs pollution in the freshwater. To consolidate scattered knowledge in the literature body into one place, this work identifies the sources, fate, occurrence, transport pathways, and distribution of MPs pollution in the aquatic system with respect to their impacts on biotic life, degradation, and detection techniques. This article also discusses the environmental implications of MPs pollution in the freshwater ecosystems. Certain techniques for identifying MPs and their limitations in applications are presented. Through a literature survey of over 276 published articles (2000-2023), this study presents an overview of solutions to the MP pollution, while identifying research gaps in the body of knowledge for further work. It is conclusive from this review that the MPs exist in the freshwater due to an improper littering of plastic waste and its degradation into smaller particles. Approximately 15-51 trillion MP particles have accumulated in the oceans with their weight ranging between 93,000 and 236,000 metric ton (Mt), while about 19-23 Mt of plastic waste was released into rivers in 2016, which was projected to increase up to 53 Mt by 2030. A subsequent degradation of MPs in the aquatic environment results in the generation of NPs with size ranging from 1 to 1000 nm. It is expected that this work facilitates stakeholders to understand the multi-aspects of MPs pollution in the freshwater and recommends policy actions to implement sustainable solutions to this environmental problem. This work received Research Grants No. Q. J130000.21A6.00P14 and No. Q. J130000.3809.22H07 from the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). 2023-11-21T00:59:55Z 2023-11-21T00:59:55Z 2023 Journal Article Kurniawan, T. A., Haider, A., Ahmad, H. M., Mohyuddin, A., Aslam, H. M. U., Nadeem, S., Javed, M., Othman, M. H. D., Goh, H. H. & Chew, K. W. (2023). Source, occurrence, distribution, fate, and implications of microplastic pollutants in freshwater on environment: a critical review and way forward. Chemosphere, 325, 138367-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138367 0045-6535 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172057 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138367 36907482 2-s2.0-85150018710 325 138367 en Chemosphere © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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The generation of microplastics (MPs) has increased recently and become an emerging issue globally. Due to their long-term durability and capability of traveling between different habitats in air, water, and soil, MPs presence in freshwater ecosystem threatens the environment with respect to its quality, biotic life, and sustainability. Although many previous works have been undertaken on the MPs pollution in the marine system recently, none of the study has covered the scope of MPs pollution in the freshwater. To consolidate scattered knowledge in the literature body into one place, this work identifies the sources, fate, occurrence, transport pathways, and distribution of MPs pollution in the aquatic system with respect to their impacts on biotic life, degradation, and detection techniques. This article also discusses the environmental implications of MPs pollution in the freshwater ecosystems. Certain techniques for identifying MPs and their limitations in applications are presented. Through a literature survey of over 276 published articles (2000-2023), this study presents an overview of solutions to the MP pollution, while identifying research gaps in the body of knowledge for further work. It is conclusive from this review that the MPs exist in the freshwater due to an improper littering of plastic waste and its degradation into smaller particles. Approximately 15-51 trillion MP particles have accumulated in the oceans with their weight ranging between 93,000 and 236,000 metric ton (Mt), while about 19-23 Mt of plastic waste was released into rivers in 2016, which was projected to increase up to 53 Mt by 2030. A subsequent degradation of MPs in the aquatic environment results in the generation of NPs with size ranging from 1 to 1000 nm. It is expected that this work facilitates stakeholders to understand the multi-aspects of MPs pollution in the freshwater and recommends policy actions to implement sustainable solutions to this environmental problem. |
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Source, occurrence, distribution, fate, and implications of microplastic pollutants in freshwater on environment: a critical review and way forward |
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Source, occurrence, distribution, fate, and implications of microplastic pollutants in freshwater on environment: a critical review and way forward |
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Source, occurrence, distribution, fate, and implications of microplastic pollutants in freshwater on environment: a critical review and way forward |
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