Microplastics in water systems: A review of their impacts on the environment and their potential hazards
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Abstract
Microplastics, the microscopic plastics, are fragments of any type of plastic that are being produced today as plastic waste originating from anthropogenic activities. Such microplastics are discharged into the environment, and they enter back into the human body through different means. The microplastics spread in the environment due to environmental factors and the inherent properties of microplastics, such as density, hydrophobicity, and recalcitrance, and then eventually enter the water environment. In this study, to better understand the behavior of microplastics in the water environment, an extensive literature review was conducted on the occurrence of microplastics in aquatic environments categorized by…
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- Microplastics
- Environmental science
- Environmental planning
- Engineering
- Environmental chemistry
- Chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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