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Microplastics Degradation and Characterization



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Autore: La Nasa Jacopo Visualizza persona
Titolo: Microplastics Degradation and Characterization Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (400 p.)
Soggetto topico: Mathematics & science
Chemistry
Quantum & theoretical chemistry
Soggetto non controllato: PEEK
SIRM
damage mechanisms
GISAXS
irradiation
micro and nanoplastics
freshwater
sludge
optical detection
portable devices
in situ detection
microplastics
marine sediment
pet
nylon 6
nylon 6,6
reversed-phase HPLC
polyolefin
polystyrene
Pyr-GC/MS
polymer degradation
microparticles
PLA
PBS
enzymes
specificity
thermal profile
activation energy
wastewater
Raman spectroscopy
laser speckle pattern
transmittance
sedimentation
HDPE
microbeads
photocatalysis
scavengers
C,N-TiO2
remediation
nanotechnology
plastic pollution
visible light photodegradation
microplastic
ratiometric detection
no-wash fluorescent probe
imaging
one-pot reaction
water remediation
nanoplastic
artificial ageing
polyolefins
polyethylene terephthalate
microplastic fiber
washing textile
drying textile
polyester yarn types
microplastic extraction
oil extraction
density separation
GC–MS
mass spectrometry identification
plastic polymers
polyethylene
terrestrial
soil
polymers
geotechnics
landfills
geosynthetics
GCL
clay liner
hydraulic conductivity
plastics
anthropogenic activities
quantification
marine
multi-parametric platform
bioplastics
marine environment
spectroscopy
resin pellets
nanoplastics
microplastic detection and identification
microplastic quantification
food packaging
particle release
plastic consumption
ecotoxicity assessment
size influence
concentration influence
microplastic pellets
weathering
degradation
Yellowness Index
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
persistent organic pollutants
oxidative digestion
Fenton’s reagent
virgin
aged
SEM
FTIR
PAHs
surface water
chemical composition
Ho Chi Minh City
cement mortars
municipal incinerated bottom ash
PET pellets
hydrogel
potassium and sodium polyacrylate
swelling
physicochemical changes in the water
polymeric nanoparticles
Portugal
resin
pharmaceutical
PVC
paint
wastewater treatment plant
South China Sea
pollution
Py-GC/MS
fragmentation and degradation
mechanism
Persona (resp. second.): La NasaJacopo
Sommario/riassunto: In the last decade, issues related to pollution from microplastics in all environmental compartments and the associated health and environmental risks have been the focus of intense social, media, and political attention worldwide. The assessment, quantification, and study of the degradation processes of plastic debris in the ecosystem and its interaction with biota have been and are still the focus of intense multidisciplinary research. Plastic particles in the range from 1 to 5 mm and those in the sub-micrometer range are commonly denoted as microplastics and nanoplastics, respectively. Microplastics (MPs) are being recognized as nearly ubiquitous pollutants in water bodies, but their actual concentration, distribution, and effects on natural waters, sediments, and biota are still largely unknown. Contamination by microplastics of agricultural soil and other environmental areas is also becoming a matter of concern. Sampling, separation, detection, characterization and evaluating the degradation pathways of micro- and nano-plastic pollutants dispersed in the environment is a challenging and critical goal to understand their distribution, fate, and the related hazards for ecosystems. Given the interest in this topic, this Special Issue, entitled “Microplastics Degradation and Characterization”, is concerned with the latest developments in the study of microplastics.
Titolo autorizzato: Microplastics Degradation and Characterization  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-5265-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910619464003321
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