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Interactions between microplastics and organic pollutants: Effects on toxicity, bioaccumulation, degradation, and transport

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Ting Wang, Yini Ma, Qianqian Chen, Ting Wang, Ting Wang, Ting Wang, Ting Wang, Ting Wang, Nicolas Kalogerakis, Ting Wang, Ting Wang, Ting Wang, Nicolas Kalogerakis, Ting Wang, Nicolas Kalogerakis, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Ting Wang, Nicolas Kalogerakis, Qianqian Chen, Lin Wang, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Ting Wang, Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Ting Wang, Rong Ji Ting Wang, Yini Ma, Rong Ji Nicolas Kalogerakis, Qianqian Chen, Rong Ji Yini Ma, Ting Wang, Rong Ji Ting Wang, Ting Wang, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Rong Ji Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Qianqian Chen, Rong Ji Yini Ma, Rong Ji Rong Ji Yini Ma, Rong Ji Lin Wang, Lin Wang, Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Yini Ma, Yini Ma, Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Yini Ma, Rong Ji Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Rong Ji Yini Ma, Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Rong Ji Lin Wang, Yini Ma, Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Yini Ma, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Rong Ji Yini Ma, Rong Ji Nicolas Kalogerakis, Rong Ji Rong Ji Rong Ji Yini Ma, Rong Ji

Summary

This review examines how microplastics interact with organic pollutants like pesticides and industrial chemicals in the environment. Researchers found that microplastics can absorb these pollutants and alter their toxicity, bioaccumulation, and transport, making the combined effects of microplastics and chemical contaminants potentially more harmful than either would be alone.

Microplastics (MPs), defined as particles with diameters <5 mm and including nanoplastics (NPs), with diameters <1 μm, are characterized by large specific surface areas and hydrophobicity. In aquatic and terrestrial environments, MPs interact with co-occurring organic pollutants through sorption and desorption, which alters the environmental behavior of the pollutants, such as their toxicity, bioaccumulation, degradation, and transport. In this review, we summarize the results of current studies of the interactions between MPs and organic contaminants, and focus on the different mechanisms and subsequent ecological risks of contaminant transfer among environmental media, MPs and organisms. The sorption/desorption of organic pollutants on/from MPs is discussed with respect to solution conditions and the properties of both the MPs and the pollutants. More importantly, the ability of MPs to alter the toxicity, bioaccumulation, degradation, and transport of organic pollutants through these interactions is considered as well. We then examine the interrelationships of the different environmental behaviors of MPs and organic pollutants and the roles played by environmental processes. Finally, we identify the remaining knowledge gaps that must be filled in further studies in order to accurately evaluate the environmental risks of MPs and their associated organic pollutants.

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