Microplastics (MPs) are synthetic, organic polymers with a size smaller than 5 mm. It has been suggested that there is a particular danger from MPs, thus research interest in the occurrence and effects of MPs have increased tremendously in recent decades. In order to better understand effects of MPs on the environment, it is necessary to know MP occurrences in the marine environment. So far, there are various approaches which, on the one hand, investigate different size classes, and on the other hand, use strong chemical purification methods and thereby tolerate a loss of individual plastic types. Sample purification is necessary to remove the sample matrix. To facilitate a subsequent spectroscopic analysis of the extracted plastic particle...
As the plastic production has been rising since the last five decades, so does the concern for the o...
In this study, the abundance and the distribution of small microplastics (<100 μm, SMPs) and of othe...
The environmental pollution with small plastic particles was recognized in the early 70s (Carpenter ...
In times of a rising plastic production the occurrence of microplastics (< 5 mm in size) in the mari...
It is well known that microplastics (<5 mm in size) are omnipresent in the marine environment and wi...
Microplastic (MP) in the environment is a topic of great global concern. As plastic production cont...
Microplastics in marine habitats pose a threat to life owing to their small size, their ubiquitous o...
The global plastic production is increasing steadily, and so the amount of synthetic material reachi...
While global plastic production is increasing, recycling rates remain low and every year high amount...
Micro-Fourier transform infrared (micro-FTIR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy enable the reliab...
The presence of microplastic debris in the marine environment has been documented during the past 4...
As the plastic production has been rising since the last five decades, so does the concern for the o...
The European Interreg Italy–France 2014–2020 Maritime Project SPlasH! (Stop to Plastics in H2O!) foc...
In the early 80s the environmental pollution with plastic was recognised and investigated (Scott, 1...
Microplastic pollution within the marine environment is of pressing concern globally. Accordingly, s...
As the plastic production has been rising since the last five decades, so does the concern for the o...
In this study, the abundance and the distribution of small microplastics (<100 μm, SMPs) and of othe...
The environmental pollution with small plastic particles was recognized in the early 70s (Carpenter ...
In times of a rising plastic production the occurrence of microplastics (< 5 mm in size) in the mari...
It is well known that microplastics (<5 mm in size) are omnipresent in the marine environment and wi...
Microplastic (MP) in the environment is a topic of great global concern. As plastic production cont...
Microplastics in marine habitats pose a threat to life owing to their small size, their ubiquitous o...
The global plastic production is increasing steadily, and so the amount of synthetic material reachi...
While global plastic production is increasing, recycling rates remain low and every year high amount...
Micro-Fourier transform infrared (micro-FTIR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy enable the reliab...
The presence of microplastic debris in the marine environment has been documented during the past 4...
As the plastic production has been rising since the last five decades, so does the concern for the o...
The European Interreg Italy–France 2014–2020 Maritime Project SPlasH! (Stop to Plastics in H2O!) foc...
In the early 80s the environmental pollution with plastic was recognised and investigated (Scott, 1...
Microplastic pollution within the marine environment is of pressing concern globally. Accordingly, s...
As the plastic production has been rising since the last five decades, so does the concern for the o...
In this study, the abundance and the distribution of small microplastics (<100 μm, SMPs) and of othe...
The environmental pollution with small plastic particles was recognized in the early 70s (Carpenter ...