Technologies to eliminate microplastic from water: Current approaches and future prospects
Duta Wacana Christian University · University of Technology Sydney · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Microplastic (MP) pollution has become a widespread environmental threat which must be addressed as it affects the water bodies, soil as well as air. MPs originally from synthetic textiles, tire abrasion, plastic waste, etc. pose the significant risks to both the environment and health due to its structure, ability to absorb toxins and act as carriers of harmful substances. This characteristic enables MPs to accumulate toxic substances and spread them within the food chain which leads to adverse effects on both the environment and human health including possible endocrine disruption. This problem needs to be solved in order to protect the self-regulatory systems of the environment and safeguard for human…
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4Topics & keywords
- Current (fluid)
- Environmental science
- Environmental planning
- Microplastics
- Engineering
- Environmental engineering
- Oceanography
- Geology
- Clean water and sanitation