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Environmental Microplastics Distribution, Impact, and Determination Methods: a Review

Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2023 10 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Kingsley Igenepo John, Martins O. Omorogie, Aderemi Timothy Adeleye, Ajibola A. Bayode, Brigitte Helmreich

Summary

This review provides a comprehensive overview of global microplastic distribution, their environmental and health impacts, and the analytical methods used to detect and quantify them. Researchers classified detection techniques into traditional, post-traditional, and advanced categories and identified significant gaps in current monitoring coverage. The study also presents possible removal approaches including biodegradation and the use of biodegradable plastic substitutes as paths toward reducing microplastic pollution.

The widespread distribution and environmental impact of microplastics (MPs) have been a global challenge for several decades. There is an increasing interest in the dissemination, impact, and determination of MPs in the environment. Some reviews have emphasized the cause and effect of MPs, while others have reported on analytical techniques for their identification and quantification. However, there is still a research gap in the global distribution-impact evaluation of MPs. This review highlights the global distribution of MPs and their effects on humans and the ecosystem. Furthermore, we have classified the analytical techniques for the identification and quantification of MPs into three groups: traditional, post-traditional, and advanced. Having addressed the global distribution-impact analysis, we also presented some possible approaches for the removal of MPs including degradation and the use of biodegradable plastic substitutes. Lastly, we suggested perspectives for improving analyses, coverage, and sustainable approach toward MPs pollution control.

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