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Challenge for the detection of microplastics in the environment

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Xiemin Yan, Lulu Lv, Lulu Lv, Lulu Lv, Chengyong Li Shiqi Jiang, Shiqi Jiang, Zifan Lu, Xiemin Yan, Chengyong Li Shiqi Jiang, Limin Feng, Huifeng Xie, Huifeng Xie, Huifeng Xie, Limin Feng, Huifeng Xie, Huifeng Xie, Chengyong Li Huifeng Xie, Xiemin Yan, Zifan Lu, Huifeng Xie, Huifeng Xie, Zifan Lu, Zifan Lu, Xiemin Yan, Zifan Lu, Shiqi Jiang, Huifeng Xie, Shiqi Jiang, Chengyong Li Limin Feng, Limin Feng, Limin Feng, Huifeng Xie, Limin Feng, Limin Feng, Limin Feng, Jinjun Chen, Zifan Lu, Zifan Lu, Shiqi Jiang, Jinjun Chen, Jinjun Chen, Limin Feng, Shengli Sun, Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Zifan Lu, Huifeng Xie, Huifeng Xie, Zifan Lu, Chengyong Li Zifan Lu, Shengli Sun, Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Shengli Sun, Shengli Sun, Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Shengli Sun, Jinjun Chen, Chengyong Li Shengli Sun, Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Shengli Sun, Shengli Sun, Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Jinjun Chen, Shengli Sun, Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Shengli Sun, Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li

Summary

This review examines the major challenges in detecting and quantifying microplastics across different environmental matrices, including sampling inconsistencies, contamination risks, and limitations of current analytical methods. Addressing these methodological challenges is essential for producing reliable data on microplastic pollution levels worldwide.

As an emerging contaminant in the environment, microplastics have attracted worldwide attention. Although research methods on microplastics in the environment have been reported extensively, the data on microplastics obtained cannot be comparable due to different methods. In this work, we critically reviewed the analytical methods of microplastics, including sample collection, separation, identification, and quantification. Manta trawl and tweezers or cassette corers are used to collect water samples and sediments, respectively. For biota sample, internal organs need to be dissected and separated to obtain microplastics. Density differences are often used to separate microplastics from the sample matrix. Visual classification is one of the most common methods for identifying microplastics, and it can be better detected by combining it with other instruments. However, they are not suitable for detection nanoplastics, which may lead to underestimation of risk. The abundance of microplastics varies with the detection method. Thus, the analytical methods for microplastics need to be standardized as soon as possible. Meanwhile, new methods for analyzing nanoplastics are urgently needed. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Sampling, separation, identification, and quantification are important procedures. The sampling and separation methods for microplastics need to be standardized. The organic matter can be removed by digestion to facilitate identification. Combine microscope with analytical instruments to better identify microplastics. There is still a challenge to quantification of smaller-sized plastic particles.

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