| Literature DB >> 32199168 |
Huiyan Tong1, Qianyi Jiang2, Xingshuai Hu2, Xiaocong Zhong2.
Abstract
Microplastics as new emerging pollutants in aquatic environments have received much attention in recent years. However, up to now, microplastic contamination in tap water has only been investigated by few studies. Therefore, this study investigated the presence of microplastics in tap water. 38 tap water samples were taken at different cities of China. The amount of microplastics in tap water varied from 440 ± 275 particles L-1. Particles smaller than 50 μm significantly predominated in most of the tap water samples. Further, according to the shape of these particles, fragments, fibers and spheres were found in tap water samples, while fragments were the most abundant morphotype in most samples. Despite these particles were identified as 14 different materials by micro-Raman spectroscopy, the majority of the microplastics comprised of polyethylene and polypropylene. Based on this investigation, drinking water treatment plants seemingly have to face the problem of microplastic pollution in tap water due to their potential eco-toxicological effects on humans.Entities:
Keywords: Human health; Micro-Raman spectroscopy; Microplastics; Plastic pollution; Tap water
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32199168 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086