Atmospheric Micro and Nanoplastics: An Enormous Microscopic Problem

Atmospheric plastic pollution is now a global problem. Microplastics (MP) have been detected in urban atmospheres as well as in remote and pristine environments, showing that suspension, deposition and aeolian transport of MP should be included and considered as a major transport pathway in the plas...

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Main Authors: Angelica Bianco, Monica Passananti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7327
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spelling doaj-f9c981a61cd349bd8e2435a709a8c72d2020-11-25T03:33:02ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-09-01127327732710.3390/su12187327Atmospheric Micro and Nanoplastics: An Enormous Microscopic ProblemAngelica Bianco0Monica Passananti1Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research/Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki, FI-00014 Helsinki, FinlandInstitute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research/Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki, FI-00014 Helsinki, FinlandAtmospheric plastic pollution is now a global problem. Microplastics (MP) have been detected in urban atmospheres as well as in remote and pristine environments, showing that suspension, deposition and aeolian transport of MP should be included and considered as a major transport pathway in the plastic life cycle. This work reports an up to date review of the experimental estimation of deposition rate of MP in rural and urban environment, also analyzing the correlation with meteorological factors. Due to the limitations in sampling and instrumental methodology, little is known about MP and nanoplastics (NP) with sizes lower than 50 µm. In this review, we describe how NP could be transported for longer distances than MP, making them globally present and potentially more concentrated than MP. We highlight that it is crucial to explore new methodologies to collect and analyze NP. Future research should focus on the development of new technologies, combining the existent knowledge on nanomaterial and atmospheric particle analysis.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7327plastic cyclemicro and nanoplasticstransportatmosphere
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author Angelica Bianco
Monica Passananti
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Atmospheric Micro and Nanoplastics: An Enormous Microscopic Problem
Sustainability
plastic cycle
micro and nanoplastics
transport
atmosphere
author_facet Angelica Bianco
Monica Passananti
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title Atmospheric Micro and Nanoplastics: An Enormous Microscopic Problem
title_short Atmospheric Micro and Nanoplastics: An Enormous Microscopic Problem
title_full Atmospheric Micro and Nanoplastics: An Enormous Microscopic Problem
title_fullStr Atmospheric Micro and Nanoplastics: An Enormous Microscopic Problem
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric Micro and Nanoplastics: An Enormous Microscopic Problem
title_sort atmospheric micro and nanoplastics: an enormous microscopic problem
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Atmospheric plastic pollution is now a global problem. Microplastics (MP) have been detected in urban atmospheres as well as in remote and pristine environments, showing that suspension, deposition and aeolian transport of MP should be included and considered as a major transport pathway in the plastic life cycle. This work reports an up to date review of the experimental estimation of deposition rate of MP in rural and urban environment, also analyzing the correlation with meteorological factors. Due to the limitations in sampling and instrumental methodology, little is known about MP and nanoplastics (NP) with sizes lower than 50 µm. In this review, we describe how NP could be transported for longer distances than MP, making them globally present and potentially more concentrated than MP. We highlight that it is crucial to explore new methodologies to collect and analyze NP. Future research should focus on the development of new technologies, combining the existent knowledge on nanomaterial and atmospheric particle analysis.
topic plastic cycle
micro and nanoplastics
transport
atmosphere
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7327
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