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Microplastics in the Ecosystem: An Overview on Detection, Removal, Toxicity Assessment, and Control Release

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Amit Kumar Amit Kumar Amit Kumar Bhamini Pandey, Amit Kumar Amit Kumar Amit Kumar Jigyasa Pathak, Amit Kumar Poonam C. Singh, Amit Kumar Amit Kumar Amit Kumar Tarun Kumar Thakur, Amit Kumar Amit Kumar Ravinder Kumar, Amit Kumar Tarun Kumar Thakur, Amit Kumar Amit Kumar Amit Kumar Poonam C. Singh, Sandeep Kaushik, Ravinder Kumar, Poonam C. Singh, Ravinder Kumar, Poonam C. Singh, Tarun Kumar Thakur, Ravinder Kumar, Tarun Kumar Thakur, Ravinder Kumar, Amit Kumar Sandeep Kaushik, Amit Kumar

Summary

This review provides a broad overview of microplastic pollution, covering how these tiny plastic particles are generated, detected, and removed from the environment. Researchers examined various detection methods and removal technologies while also assessing the toxic effects of microplastics on living organisms. The study emphasizes the need for better monitoring systems and more effective strategies to manage this growing environmental and health concern.

In recent decades, the accumulation and fragmentation of plastics on the surface of the planet have caused several long-term climatic and health risks. Plastic materials, specifically microplastics (MPs; sizes < 5 mm), have gained significant interest in the global scientific fraternity due to their bioaccumulation, non-biodegradability, and ecotoxicological effects on living organisms. This study explains how microplastics are generated, transported, and disposed of in the environment based on their sources and physicochemical properties. Additionally, the study also examines the impact of COVID-19 on global plastic waste production. The physical and chemical techniques such as SEM-EDX, PLM, FTIR, Raman, TG-DSC, and GC-MS that are employed for the quantification and identification of MPs are discussed. This paper provides insight into conventional and advanced methods applied for microplastic removal from aquatic systems. The finding of this review helps to gain a deeper understanding of research on the toxicity of microplastics on humans, aquatic organisms, and soil ecosystems. Further, the efforts and measures that have been enforced globally to combat MP waste have been highlighted and need to be explored to reduce its potential risk in the future.

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