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Particulate plastics as a vector for toxic trace-element uptake by aquatic and terrestrial organisms and human health risk

Title
Particulate plastics as a vector for toxic trace-element uptake by aquatic and terrestrial organisms and human health risk
Author
김기현
Keywords
Microplastics; Microbeads; Heavy metals; Toxicity-vector; Ecotoxicity
Issue Date
2019-10
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.
Citation
Environment International, v. 131, article no. 104937
Abstract
Particulate plastics in the terrestrial and aquatic environments are small plastic fragments or beads (i.e., 5 mm down to the nanometre range). They have been frequently referred to as ‘micro-plastics’ or ‘nano-plastics’. Research has identified particulate plastics as a vector for toxic trace elements in the environment. The adsorption of toxic trace elements by particulate plastics may be facilitated by their high surface area and functionalized surfaces (e.g., through the attachment of natural organic matter). Other factors, such as environmental conditions (e.g., pH and water salinity), surface charge, and trace element oxidation status, also influence the adsorption of trace elements onto particulate plastics. Because of their small size and persistence, particulate plastics and the associated toxic trace elements are readily ingested and accumulated in many terrestrial and aquatic organisms. Thus, these plastics can have severe environmental consequences, such as the development of metal toxicity, within aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Humans could also become exposed to particulate plastics through food chain contamination and airborne ingestion. This review provides an overview of the sources of particulate plastics in the environment. To this end, we describe particulate plastics made of synthetic polymers, their origin, and characteristics with emphasis on how particulate plastics and associated toxic trace elements contaminate terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Future research needs and strategies are discussed to help reduce the environmental risks of particulate plastics as a potent vector for the transportation of toxic trace elements.
URI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412018329349?via%3Dihubhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/154494
ISSN
0160-4120; 1873-6750
DOI
10.1016/j.envint.2019.104937
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