Although plastic materials play an essential role in life, the intensive production of plastic products and mismanagement of plastic waste worldwide have resulted in microplastic pollution. The two major characteristics of environmental microplastics are having small size and resistance to degradation, which make microplastics a persistent organic pollutant. As microplastic pollution has been observed in diverse environmental matrices, it has attracted great attention of scholars globally. Over the last decade, scholars have mainly documented the particle properties of microplastics, such as size, shape or color and their adverse effects on organisms. However, no research has updated on environmental microplastics from the perspective of mu...
Microplastic (plastic particles measuring <5mm) pollution is ubiquitous. Unlike in other well-studie...
Microplastic particles (MPs) pollution is widespread in the oceans, atmosphere, and soils due to the...
Microplastic particles (MPs) pose a novel threat to nature. Despite being first noticed in the 1970s...
The intensive use and wide-ranging application of plastic- and plastic-derived products have resulte...
Plastic debris is an environmentally persistent and complex contaminant of increasing concern. Under...
As a new form of environmental pollution, microplastics pose a serious threat to soil ecosystem. At ...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persistent in the aquatic environment. Its distribution is heter...
Microplastics are attracting more and more attention as a new type of pollutant in the ecological en...
Microplastic is defined as plastic debris with a size less than 5mm. It is characterized based on co...
Plastics can be found in food packaging, shopping bags, and household items, such as toothbrushes an...
Microplastics are emerging persistent pollutants that have been extensively detected in aqueous envi...
The production and disposal of plastic material has increased exponentially in recent decades. As a ...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and there has been growing concern regarding their impacts o...
Plastic production and disposal have grown to be serious issues for the future of the world. The lon...
The term microplastics (MPs) refers to fine plastics less than 5 mm in size and includes primary sou...
Microplastic (plastic particles measuring <5mm) pollution is ubiquitous. Unlike in other well-studie...
Microplastic particles (MPs) pollution is widespread in the oceans, atmosphere, and soils due to the...
Microplastic particles (MPs) pose a novel threat to nature. Despite being first noticed in the 1970s...
The intensive use and wide-ranging application of plastic- and plastic-derived products have resulte...
Plastic debris is an environmentally persistent and complex contaminant of increasing concern. Under...
As a new form of environmental pollution, microplastics pose a serious threat to soil ecosystem. At ...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persistent in the aquatic environment. Its distribution is heter...
Microplastics are attracting more and more attention as a new type of pollutant in the ecological en...
Microplastic is defined as plastic debris with a size less than 5mm. It is characterized based on co...
Plastics can be found in food packaging, shopping bags, and household items, such as toothbrushes an...
Microplastics are emerging persistent pollutants that have been extensively detected in aqueous envi...
The production and disposal of plastic material has increased exponentially in recent decades. As a ...
Microplastics are emerging contaminants and there has been growing concern regarding their impacts o...
Plastic production and disposal have grown to be serious issues for the future of the world. The lon...
The term microplastics (MPs) refers to fine plastics less than 5 mm in size and includes primary sou...
Microplastic (plastic particles measuring <5mm) pollution is ubiquitous. Unlike in other well-studie...
Microplastic particles (MPs) pollution is widespread in the oceans, atmosphere, and soils due to the...
Microplastic particles (MPs) pose a novel threat to nature. Despite being first noticed in the 1970s...