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Effect of weathering on environmental behavior of microplastics: Properties, sorption and potential risks

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Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Hanyu Wang, Xiaowei Wu, Peng Liu, Peng Liu, Peng Liu, Peng Liu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Hanyu Wang, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xin Zhan, Xin Zhan, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Xiaowei Wu, Hanyu Wang, Jinli Li, Xiaowei Wu, Hanyu Wang, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Xiaowei Wu, Shixiang Gao, Jinli Li, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Xin Zhan, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Shixiang Gao Xin Zhan, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Hanyu Wang, Hanyu Wang, Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao, Hanyu Wang, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao, Jinli Li, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao, Shixiang Gao

Summary

This review examines how environmental weathering changes the physical and chemical properties of microplastics, affecting their ability to absorb pollutants and their toxicity to organisms. Researchers found that weathered microplastics develop altered surface chemistry, increased surface area, and changed color, all of which influence how they interact with contaminants and are ingested by aquatic life. The study also evaluates the toxic potential of chemical byproducts released during the weathering process itself.

Microplastic (MP) pollution is a raising global concern in recent years due to its wide distribution. Additionally, most of the MPs have undergone extensive weathering in the environment, and weathered MPs may exhibit different physicochemical properties from pristine ones. The review reveals the change in physicochemical properties (e.g. size, color, crystallinity, mechanical property and oxygen-containing groups) and the release of additives and MP-derived intermediates (i.e. oligomers and oxygenated compounds) during weathering processes. Weathering further affects the sorption behavior of MPs for environmental pollutants because of the changed crystallinity, specific surface area and oxygen functional groups. The interaction mechanisms of pristine and weathered MPs with pollutants are summarized, and how weathering processes affect sorption behavior is critically revealed. Because of the changed size, color and surface charges, weathered MPs might be ingested by aquatic organisms in different ways from the pristine ones. The detailed effects of weathering on the ingestion of MPs are discussed, and the potential toxicity of leachates from weathering processes is evaluated. In addition, the environmental components (e.g. natural organic matter and salinity) and biofilm correlated to the sorption behavior of MPs are reviewed. As for the knowledge gap, further studies should focus on the long-term weathering of MPs and the relationships between weathering properties and sorption capacities toward pollutants. The potential risks of weathered MPs and leachates on organisms should be explored.

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