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Research progress of nanoplastics in freshwater

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Qing Wang Qing Wang Bin Zhang, Xin Yang, Qing Wang Bin Zhang, Bin Zhang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Bin Zhang, Qing Wang Lingchen Liu, Lingchen Liu, Bin Zhang, Jinyu Chao, Qing Wang Xin Yang, Qing Wang Xin Yang, Jinyu Chao, Jinyu Chao, Lingchen Liu, Bin Zhang, Qing Wang Xin Yang, Qing Wang Bin Zhang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Jinyu Chao, Lingchen Liu, Liang Chen, Jinyu Chao, Bin Zhang, Xin Yang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Lingchen Liu, Jinyu Chao, Lingchen Liu, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Xin Yang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Xin Yang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Bin Zhang, Qing Wang Xin Yang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Bin Zhang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Bin Zhang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang

Summary

This review summarized the environmental fate, extraction methods, characterization techniques, and biological effects of nanoplastics in freshwater systems, noting that NPs' small size, high surface area, and cell-penetrating ability make them potentially more harmful than microplastics despite being less studied.

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Study Type Environmental

With the mass production and use of plastic products, which leads to their continuous entry into the water environment, the problem of environmental pollution has been paid more and more attention by scholars from different countries. In recent years, a large number of studies have focused on microplastics, but few on nanoplastics (NPs). However, NPs are smaller in size, have a higher affinity for cells, and surface and volume ratios are higher than those of microplastics. NPs may also enter biological tissues, blood and cells, which may cause greater potential harm to organisms. In this paper, firstly, the environmental fate of NPs accumulation and deposition is summarized, and further research is needed in the future; secondly, the current techniques for NPs extraction and characterization of NPs extraction and characterization are summarized. At present, the analytical methods of NPs are in the primary stage, and lack of standardized and accurate methods; finally, the toxic effects of NPs on biological morphology, behavior and reproduction are discussed. It has been found that the small size and high surface area of NPs make them more toxic to organisms than microplastics. However, most of the current toxicological studies of NPs on freshwater organisms could not be simulated in real environment.

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