An insight on sampling, identification, quantification and characteristics of microplastics in solid wastes

AuthorPalas Samanta
AuthorSukhendu Dey
AuthorDebajyoti Kundu
AuthorDeblina Dutta
AuthorRohit Jambulkar
AuthorRahul Mishra
AuthorApurba Ratan Ghosh
AuthorSunil Kumar
Date Accessioned2024-12-07T05:04:47Z
Date Available2024-12-07T05:04:47Z
Date of Publication2022
AbstractMicroplastics (MPs) have attracted wide attention all over the world as a remarkable pollutant. While MPs are spreading throughout several complex environmental matrices, various experiments till date have been pre-liminary concentrate on aquatic ecosystems. Terrestrial sources namely solid waste-origin have remains unex-plored, although they contribute largely for aquatic microplastics origin. Simultaneously, terrestrial systems under human activity, like healthcare units, are likely to be polluted by various plastic ingredients. Solid waste MPs sources primarily include sanitary landfilling, food waste, wastewater treatment end-product (sludge), tire wear, textile washing and paint failure. These microplastics caused adverse impacts on ecosystem, environment, and health. Accordingly, the present study addressed solid waste MPs' occurrence and sources, identification, quantification, characterization, fate, and degradation pathways for developing comprehensive management strategies following the principles of circular economy. In particularly, this paper critically demonstrated solid waste MPs sources, solid waste MPs sampling followed by identification and quantification by adopting com-bined chemical (e.g., spectroscopy viz., Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and Raman spectros-copy), physical (e.g., microscopy such as transmission or scanning electronic microscopy, TEM or SEM) and thermal analyses. Additionally, the strengths and limitations of each analytical technique are discussed critically with practical aspect. Further, the MPs related national and international regulations or laws and their subse-quent relevance to solid waste MPs management with future challenges are discussed very critically. Finally, the outcomes of the review paper will be valuable to different stakeholders for effective policy implementation.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/1002
PublisherTrends Environ. Anal. Chem.
Source URI/URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.teac.2022.e00181
KeywordPrevalence
KeywordSexual and reproductive health
KeywordTreatment-seeking behavior
KeywordWomen with disabilities
KeywordWomen's health
TitleAn insight on sampling, identification, quantification and characteristics of microplastics in solid wastes
Item TypeArticle
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