Environmental degradation and fragmentation of microplastics: dependence on polymer type, humidity, UV dose and temperature
Robert Bosch (Germany) · Duke University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Depending on the environmental compartment, plastics are subjected to various stressors, including UV light, water, microbial exudates (enzymes), and temperature. Among these, stress on plastics from photo-chemical processes was identified as a leading exposure pathway of plastics, e.g., in the atmosphere or on the water surface. While the focus of earlier studies mainly was on deterioration of the chemical and mechanical properties, more recent studies demonstrate how photo-oxidation leads to fragmentation and release of secondary micro- and nanoplastic fragments, as well as low-molecular weight species. These studies tend to focus on a single exposure condition and a limited number of polymer types.…
Citation impact
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- 21.27
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- 100%
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- 82
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7Topics & keywords
- Microplastics
- Polypropylene
- Polymer
- Polystyrene
- Fragmentation (computing)
- Relative humidity
- Polymer degradation
- Materials science