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Interaction of microplastics with heavy metals in soil: Mechanisms, influencing factors and biological effects

The Science of The Total Environment 2024 96 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 70 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Baiyan Liu, Shuling Zhao, Yuyi Yang, Shuling Zhao, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Baiyan Liu, Qingliang Cui, Tianyi Qiu, Yuyi Yang, Shuling Zhao, Shuling Zhao, Tianyi Qiu, Tianyi Qiu, Yuyi Yang, Tianyi Qiu, Tianyi Qiu, Qingliang Cui, Yuyi Yang, Qingliang Cui, Qingliang Cui, Lili Li, Linchuan Fang Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Linchuan Fang Yuyi Yang, Linchuan Fang Tianyi Qiu, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Qingliang Cui, Lili Li, Tianyi Qiu, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Tianyi Qiu, Shuling Zhao, Shuling Zhao, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Baiyan Liu, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Shuling Zhao, Shuling Zhao, Yuyi Yang, Linchuan Fang Qingliang Cui, Lili Li, Lili Li, Baiyan Liu, Yuyi Yang, Tianyi Qiu, Linchuan Fang Jing Chen, Linchuan Fang Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Yuyi Yang, Linchuan Fang Yuyi Yang, Linchuan Fang Min Huang, Lili Li, Lili Li, Tianyi Qiu, Baiyan Liu, Linchuan Fang Jing Chen, Ai Zhan, Yuyi Yang, Linchuan Fang Min Huang, Yuyi Yang, Lili Li, Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Lili Li, Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Yuyi Yang, Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang

Summary

This review summarizes how microplastics and heavy metals interact in soil, where microplastics can absorb and carry toxic metals through the food chain and into the human body. Aging and weathering of microplastics changes their surface properties, making them better at picking up heavy metals, which raises concerns about combined exposure through contaminated crops and water.

Microplastics (MPs) and heavy metals (HMs) in soil contamination are considered an emerging global problem that poses environmental and health risks. However, their interaction and potential biological effects remain unclear. Here, we reviewed the interaction of MPs with HMs in soil, including its mechanisms, influencing factors and biological effects. Specifically, the interactions between HMs and MPs mainly involve sorption and desorption. The type, aging, concentration, size of MPs, and the physicochemical properties of HMs and soil have significant impacts on the interaction. In particular, MP aging affects specific surface areas and functional groups. Due to the small size and resistance to decomposition characteristics of MPs, they are easily transported through the food chain and exhibit combined biological effects with HMs on soil organisms, thus accumulating in the human body. To comprehensively understand the effect of MPs and HMs in soil, we propose combining traditional experiments with emerging technologies and encouraging more coordinated efforts.

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