Micro and Nanoplastics in Aquatic Environment

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Micro and Nanoplastics in Aquatic Environment

Research methods: general Energy industries and utilities Geophysics Biochemistry Earth sciences The environment Plastics and polymers Materials science Civil engineering, surveying and building

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Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 2nd September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040446737


Introduction to Polymer Science and Environmental Concerns

Over the past century and a half, advancements in polymer science—encompassing both natural and synthetic materials—have led to the development of strong, lightweight, and highly flexible polymers. Their remarkable diversity and versatility make them indispensable in modern life. However, the escalating accumulation of fragmented plastic waste in the environment has become a pressing global concern.

Micro- and Nanoplastics (MNPs) and Their Risks

Micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs), which tend to accumulate at the air-water interface, pose potential safety and security risks by serving as carriers for viruses. Currently, there is limited research on the effects of MNP consumption in both human and non-human models.

Challenges and Strategies in MNP Management

This book provides a comprehensive examination of the challenges associated with MNPs, their environmental monitoring, and management strategies aimed at risk assessment and mitigation. It explores emerging techniques for identifying, collecting, and mitigating MNP contamination in aquatic ecosystems.

Understanding MNP Behavior and Detection

Additionally, it delves into the toxicokinetics, fate, and transport of MNPs, including recent findings on their movement within the human body. A notable development in this field is the application of metamaterials for detecting and degrading organic pollutants and microplastics through photocatalysis.

Policy and Future Directions

From a policy perspective, refining international standards—encompassing product labeling, responsible usage, and strategies for recycling, upcycling, and sustainable disposal—remains imperative for mitigating the long-term impact of MNP pollution.

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