Microplastics are a diverse category of pollutants, comprising a range of constituent polymers modified by varying quantities of additives and sorbed pollutants, and exhibiting a range of morphologies, sizes, and visual properties. This diversity, as well as their microscopic size range, presents numerous barriers to identification and enumeration. These issues are addressed with the application of physical and chemical analytical procedures; however, these present new problems associated with researcher training, facility availability and cost, especially for large-scale monitoring programs. Perhaps more importantly, the classifications and nomenclature used by individual researchers to describe microplastics remains inconsistent. In addit...
The vast amount of plastic waste emitted into the environment and the increasing concern of potentia...
When assessing potentially harmful ecotoxicological or toxicological effects of microplastics, resea...
Funding: The authors would like to thank the Hydro Nation Scholar Programme funded by the Scottish G...
Microplastics are a diverse category of pollutants, comprising a range of constituent polymers modif...
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Micro and nanoplastics are fragments with dimensions less than a millimeter invading all terrestrial...
Micro and nanoplastics are fragments with dimensions less than a millimeter invading all terrestrial...
Researchers have been identifying microplastics in environmental samples dating back to the 1970s. T...
Since the beginning of plastic production, approximately 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic have been pro...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persistent in the aquatic environment. Its distribution is heter...
Microplastic pollution is an issue of concern due to the accumulation rates in the marine environmen...
Microplastic research is a rapidly developing field, with urgent needs for high throughput and autom...
Microplastics pollution is an emerging research and policy topic. Standardized methods are not yet e...
Microplastics in aquatic ecosystems and especially in the marine environment represent a pollution o...
To understand the occurrence and origin of microplastics (MP) in our environment, a reliable and sca...
The vast amount of plastic waste emitted into the environment and the increasing concern of potentia...
When assessing potentially harmful ecotoxicological or toxicological effects of microplastics, resea...
Funding: The authors would like to thank the Hydro Nation Scholar Programme funded by the Scottish G...
Microplastics are a diverse category of pollutants, comprising a range of constituent polymers modif...
© 2021 Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. This is the accepted manuscript version of...
Micro and nanoplastics are fragments with dimensions less than a millimeter invading all terrestrial...
Micro and nanoplastics are fragments with dimensions less than a millimeter invading all terrestrial...
Researchers have been identifying microplastics in environmental samples dating back to the 1970s. T...
Since the beginning of plastic production, approximately 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic have been pro...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persistent in the aquatic environment. Its distribution is heter...
Microplastic pollution is an issue of concern due to the accumulation rates in the marine environmen...
Microplastic research is a rapidly developing field, with urgent needs for high throughput and autom...
Microplastics pollution is an emerging research and policy topic. Standardized methods are not yet e...
Microplastics in aquatic ecosystems and especially in the marine environment represent a pollution o...
To understand the occurrence and origin of microplastics (MP) in our environment, a reliable and sca...
The vast amount of plastic waste emitted into the environment and the increasing concern of potentia...
When assessing potentially harmful ecotoxicological or toxicological effects of microplastics, resea...
Funding: The authors would like to thank the Hydro Nation Scholar Programme funded by the Scottish G...