社论:分析和监测纳米/微塑料污染的分析方法

J. Jiménez-Lamana, Andreas Gondikas, K. Mattsson, J. Gigault
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纳米和微塑料对环境影响的评估是当今最大的环境挑战之一。事实上,塑料的大量消耗正在导致微米和亚微米塑料颗粒出现在几乎所有的环境隔间(水、空气、土壤、食物、界面……)。从环境风险评估的角度来看,需要开发新的分析策略,能够在各种环境基质中检测、识别和量化低浓度的纳米和微塑料。然而,由于几个原因,纳米/微塑料污染的分析和监测特别具有挑战性。首先,必须开发专用和复杂的样品制备程序,因为使用通常用于分析无机纳米颗粒的分析技术并不简单。其次,塑料颗粒之间的物理化学性质,如密度、孔隙度、成分等对颗粒命运的调控存在较大的研究课题。塑料表面微生物的附着和生物膜的生长进一步使塑料颗粒的环境命运和反应性复杂化,需要在分析前进行复杂的样品处理。因此,升级现有的或开发新的方法和分析策略来量化环境中纳米和微塑料的数量和物理化学性质是必不可少的。在此背景下,当前的研究主题“纳米/微塑料污染分析和监测的分析方法”侧重于提供最新分析策略的全球概述,以填补不同环境隔间中纳米/微塑料分析的空白。研究课题包括3篇原创研究和1篇方法文章,总结如下:在第一篇原创研究文章中,Goedecke等人在冬季和夏季连续数天调查了城市污水处理厂(WWTP)出水中微塑料的发生和质量组分。为此,作者通过使用三种不同的滤网尺寸(500、100和50 μm)对废水进行分馏过滤。这是开放获取
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Editorial: Analytical methodologies for the analysis and monitoring of nano/microplastics pollution
The evaluation of the environmental impact of nanoand microplastics is one of the biggest environmental challenges nowadays. Indeed, the massive consumption of plastics is leading to the occurrence of micronic and submicronic plastic particles in almost all environmental compartments (water, air, soils, food, interfaces. . .). From an environmental risk assessment point of view, the development of new analytical strategies able to detect, identify and quantify nanoand microplastics at low concentration in a wide range of environmental matrices is required. However, the analysis and monitoring of nano/microplastics pollution is specially challenging due to several reasons. First of all, dedicated and complex sample preparation procedures must be developed, since the use of analytical techniques commonly used for the analysis of inorganic nanoparticles is not straightforward. Secondly, there exist large Research Topic between plastic particles on the physical-chemical properties that regulate the particles fate, e.g., density, porosity, composition. Attachment of microorganisms and biofilm growth on plastic surfaces further complicate the environmental fate and reactivity of plastic particles, necessitating complex sample treatment prior to analysis. Therefore, upgrading existing or developing new methods and analytical strategies for quantifying the numbers and physical-chemical properties of nanoand microplastics in the environment is essential. In this context, the current Research Topic “Analytical methodologies for the nalysis and monitoring of nano/microplastic pollution”was focused on providing a global overview of the most recent analytical strategies developed to fill the gap of the analysis of nano/ microplastics in different environmental compartments. The Research Topic includes 3 Original Research and one Methods article, which are summarized below: In the first Original Research article, Goedecke et al. investigated the occurrence and the mass fractions of microplastics in a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluent for several days in winter and summer. For this purpose, authors applied a fractionated filtration of the effluent by using three different mesh sizes (500, 100, and 50 μm). This OPEN ACCESS
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