Microplastics in complex soil matrix: Recovery, identification and removal using micro nano techniques

IF 2.8 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC Micro and Nano Engineering Pub Date : 2024-01-03 DOI:10.1016/j.mne.2023.100237
Farmaan Mushtak , Jai Prakash , Surjit Singh Katoch
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Investigations on microplastic (MPs) particles in soils are extremely rare, and the published results often lack comparability due to different sampling, extracting, and analytical approaches used. The current techniques for examining tiny MPs in soil samples are not particularly effective, but minor adjustments and method combinations should be explored. The complexity of the soil matrix presents challenges in developing a standardized approach for characterizing MPs and removing them effectively, due to the heterogeneity of soil composition, variability in their size/shape, interactions with soil particles, background contamination, and methodological variations. This review focuses on evaluating various methods for sampling, extraction, purification, identification, measurement and removal of tiny MPs in complex soil systems. A recommended methodology for extracting MPs from complex soil samples is proposed, aiming to provide a systematic approach for their recovery and identification. Furthermore, the article discusses sampling plans, drying and sieving techniques, density separation methods, and removal the MPs with special emphasis on photocatalytic removal. The review also addresses the challenges encountered in such analyses and suggests possible solutions, followed by future prospects. Additionally, the importance of removing MPs from the environment is highlighted, underscoring the need for effective methodologies in tackling this pressing issue.

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复杂土壤基质中的微塑料:利用微纳米技术进行回收、识别和清除
对土壤中微塑料颗粒(MPs)的研究极为罕见,由于采用的取样、提取和分析方法不同,已发表的研究结果往往缺乏可比性。目前用于检测土壤样本中微小 MPs 的技术并不特别有效,但仍应探索微小调整和方法组合。土壤基质的复杂性给制定描述 MPs 特征和有效去除 MPs 的标准化方法带来了挑战,原因包括土壤成分的异质性、MPs 大小/形状的可变性、与土壤颗粒的相互作用、本底污染以及方法上的差异。本综述重点评估了复杂土壤系统中微小 MPs 的取样、提取、净化、识别、测量和去除的各种方法。文章提出了从复杂土壤样本中提取 MPs 的推荐方法,旨在为其回收和鉴定提供系统方法。此外,文章还讨论了取样计划、干燥和筛分技术、密度分离方法,以及以光催化去除为重点的 MPs 去除方法。文章还讨论了此类分析中遇到的挑战,提出了可能的解决方案,并展望了未来。此外,文章还强调了从环境中去除 MPs 的重要性,并强调了采用有效方法解决这一紧迫问题的必要性。
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