| Literature DB >> 35816806 |
Danlian Huang1, Haojie Chen2, Maocai Shen2, Jiaxi Tao2, Sha Chen2, Lingshi Yin2, Wei Zhou2, Xinya Wang2, Ruihao Xiao2, Ruijin Li2.
Abstract
Plastics enter the environment and break up into microplastics (MPs) and even nanoplastics (NPs) by biotic and abiotic weathering. These small particles are widely distributed in the environmental media and extremely mobile and reactive, easily suspending in the air, infiltrating into the soil, and interacting with biota. Current research on MPs/NPs is either in the abiotic or biotic compartments, with little attention paid to the fact that the biosphere as a whole. To better understand the complex and continuous movement of plastics from biological to planetary scales, this review firstly discusses the transport processes and drivers of microplastics in the macroscopic compartment. We then summarize insightfully the uptake pathways of MPs/NPs by different species in the ecological compartment and analyze the internalization mechanisms of NPs in the organism. Finally, we highlight the bioaccumulation potential, biomagnification effects and trophic transfer of MPs/NPs in the food chain. This work is expected to provide a meaningful theoretical body of knowledge for understanding the biogeochemical cycles of plastics.Entities:
Keywords: Internalization; Macroscopic transport; Plastics; Trophic transfer
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35816806 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 14.224