The presence of nanoplastics in water has become a major environmental concern in the last decade however the knowledge on the origin and formation of these emerging contaminants is lacking due to analytical challenges in detection and quantification techniques. The release of nanoplastics due to the fragmentation of microplastics extracted from a facial scrub and the resulting toxicity on aquatic species are reported here for the first time. The daily use of 4 g of facial scrub could release up to 1011 microplastics of 400 nm in size per litre of wastewater from household drains. Turbulences created by mixing or pumping induced the fragmentation of microplastics into nanoplastics smaller than 10 nm via a crack propagation and failure mecha...
In recent years, interest in the environmental occurrence and effects of microplastics (MPs) has shi...
UV radiation from the sun, mechanical abrasion from waves, currents and sand or the action of micro-...
Plastics are ubiquitous in aquatic environments, accounting for 50-80% of marine debris (Barnes et a...
With the mass production and use of plastic products, which leads to their continuous entry into the...
Plastic particles have been found present in almost all aquatic environments worldwide yet the speci...
The fragmentation of plastic litter into smaller fragments, known as microplastics and nanoplastics,...
The vast amount of plastic waste emitted into the environment and the increasing concern of potentia...
Since the expansion of plastic production at the global level the concerns regarding rising plastic ...
Plastic pollution in aquatic environments has become a global problem over the past 50 years. Large ...
The presence of nano and microplastics in water has increasingly become a major environmental challe...
This volume focuses on microscopic plastic debris, also referred to as microplastics, which have bee...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This volume focuses on microscopic plastic debri...
According to the United Nations, plastic pollution in the natural environment has been identified as...
The breakdown of plastics in our oceans is one of our times biggest challenges. What happens when th...
Plastic pollution is an emerging threat with serious consequences for animal health and the environm...
In recent years, interest in the environmental occurrence and effects of microplastics (MPs) has shi...
UV radiation from the sun, mechanical abrasion from waves, currents and sand or the action of micro-...
Plastics are ubiquitous in aquatic environments, accounting for 50-80% of marine debris (Barnes et a...
With the mass production and use of plastic products, which leads to their continuous entry into the...
Plastic particles have been found present in almost all aquatic environments worldwide yet the speci...
The fragmentation of plastic litter into smaller fragments, known as microplastics and nanoplastics,...
The vast amount of plastic waste emitted into the environment and the increasing concern of potentia...
Since the expansion of plastic production at the global level the concerns regarding rising plastic ...
Plastic pollution in aquatic environments has become a global problem over the past 50 years. Large ...
The presence of nano and microplastics in water has increasingly become a major environmental challe...
This volume focuses on microscopic plastic debris, also referred to as microplastics, which have bee...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This volume focuses on microscopic plastic debri...
According to the United Nations, plastic pollution in the natural environment has been identified as...
The breakdown of plastics in our oceans is one of our times biggest challenges. What happens when th...
Plastic pollution is an emerging threat with serious consequences for animal health and the environm...
In recent years, interest in the environmental occurrence and effects of microplastics (MPs) has shi...
UV radiation from the sun, mechanical abrasion from waves, currents and sand or the action of micro-...
Plastics are ubiquitous in aquatic environments, accounting for 50-80% of marine debris (Barnes et a...