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Microplastics in Water Resources: Threats and Challenges

Applied Sciences 2025 7 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 53 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Wojciech Strojny Wojciech Strojny Renata Gruca–Rokosz, Renata Gruca–Rokosz, Maksymilian Cieśla, Wojciech Strojny Maksymilian Cieśla, Wojciech Strojny

Summary

This review synthesizes current knowledge on microplastic pollution in aquatic environments, covering contamination sources, characteristic parameters like size, shape, and color, and the most effective analytical methods for detection. The study provides practical guidance on extraction and identification techniques while highlighting existing inaccuracies and limitations in the field of microplastic analysis.

This study is a review of current knowledge on microplastics (MPs) in aquatic environments. In addition to identifying the sources of contamination by MPs in water and the hazards of their presence, an attempt is made to systematize the terminology of polymeric microparticles according to their size and to describe other parameters characteristic of MPs, i.e., shape and color. Special focus was placed on a review of the most important methods used to extract MPs from environmental matrices, as well as the latest and most effective analytical methods, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages. The value of the paper is in pointing out important developments in MPs analytics, identifying existing inaccuracies and limitations in the field and providing practical guidance. Thanks to its comprehensive approach, this article is a valuable resource for researchers concerned with the problem of environmental MPs pollution.

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