The environmental effects of microplastics and microplastic derived dissolved organic matter in aquatic environments: A review

Sci Total Environ. 2024 May 11:933:173163. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173163. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Currently, microplastics (MPs) have ubiquitously distributed in different aquatic environments. Due to the unique physicochemical properties, MPs exhibit a variety of environmental effects with the coexisted contaminants. MPs can not only alter the migration of contaminants via vector effect, but also affect the transformation process and fate of contaminants via environmental persistent free radicals (EPFRs). The aging processes may enhance the interaction between MPs and co-existed contaminants. Thus, it is of great significance to review the aging mechanism of MPs and the influence of coexisted substances, the formation mechanism of EPFRs, environmental effects of MPs and relevant mechanism. Moreover, microplastic-derived dissolved organic matter (MP-DOM) may also influence the elemental biogeochemical cycles and the relevant environmental processes. However, the environmental implications of MP-DOM are rarely outlined. Finally, the knowledge gaps on environmental effects of MPs were proposed.

Keywords: Environmental persistent free radicals; Microplastic-derived dissolved organic matter; Photoaging; Photochemical reaction; Vector effect.

Publication types

  • Review