reviewEnvironmental Science Processes & ImpactsJan 1, 2015Closed access

Nano-plastics in the aquatic environment

Lund University

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Abstract

The amount of plastics released to the environment in modern days has increased substantially since the development of modern plastics in the early 1900s. As a result, concerns have been raised by the public about the impact of plastics on nature and on, specifically, aquatic wildlife. Lately, much attention has been paid to macro- and micro-sized plastics and their impact on aquatic organisms. However, micro-sized plastics degrade subsequently into nano-sizes whereas nano-sized particles may be released directly into nature. Such particles have a different impact on aquatic organisms than larger pieces of plastic due to their small size, high surface curvature, and large surface area. This review describes…

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Keywords
  • Food chain
  • Algae
  • Food web
  • Aquatic environment
  • Invertebrate
  • Nano-
  • Degradation (telecommunications)
  • Aquatic ecosystem
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