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Environmental prevalence, fate, impacts, and mitigation of microplastics—a critical review on present understanding and future research scope

Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2020 57 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Sakshi Patil Sakshi Patil Sakshi Patil Amit Bafana, Amit Bafana, Kannan Krishnamurthi, Sakshi Patil Pravin K. Naoghare, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Kannan Krishnamurthi, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Kannan Krishnamurthi, Amit Bafana, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Kannan Krishnamurthi, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Kannan Krishnamurthi, Saravanadevi Sivanesan, Kannan Krishnamurthi, Sakshi Patil

Summary

This critical review evaluates the environmental prevalence, fate, impacts, and mitigation of microplastics across aquatic, atmospheric, and terrestrial environments as well as human tissues. It discusses membrane-based and other treatment technologies for microplastic removal, identifying persistent monitoring and standardization challenges.

Microplastics are considered to be ubiquitous and widespread emerging contaminants. They are persistent in the nature and pose considerable harm to the environment. Their omnipresence is documented in almost all aquatic habitats, several atmospheric and terrestrial environments, and also in human consumables. The objective of this review is to provide an overview of the environmental prevalence of the microplastics in all environmental compartments, and their possible adverse impacts. It also presents review of the studies conducted in India and the epitome of potential mitigation measures. The need and direction of future research are highlighted. The review will help in determining the exposure levels, environmental consequences, and risk estimations, and will guide the researchers and policymakers.

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