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Russian Chemical Reviews, 2025, Volume 94, Issue 3, RCR5155
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59761/RCR5155
 

Microplastic production, distribution, and removal from the environment: a review

Yu. V. Ionia, M. Farooqb, D. Roshkab, A. K. Palb, D. V. Krasnikovb, A. G. Nasibulinb

a Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation
b Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract: The presence of microplastics (MPs) in the environment is a highly relevant and aggravating environmental problem, which is a concern not only for specialists in various fields but also for everyone who cares about the future of the Earth. The ever-increasing production of polymers and the expanding use of plastic products enlarged MP concentrations in the Earth's ecosystem. The need to control the accumulation and spread of MPs is caused by the current crisis where no microplastic-free areas have remained on Earth. The number of studies dealing with the existing and potential threat to living organisms from the accumulation and consumption of MPs is increasing every year. The aim of this review is to systematize the available information on the occurrence of MPs in the environment and briefly describe the main types of polymer materials acting as MP sources and mechanisms of MP formation and transport in the environment. The hazardous behaviour of MPs is analyzed by considering their impact on the physiology of aquatic and soil organisms. Special emphasis is on demonstrating the adverse environmental effect of the emissions from 3D printing with polymer materials. An overview of various methods for MP capture is given to facilitate the analysis and development of more reliable methods for MP removal and disposal. As a result of the review, we assess the long-term environmental and human health consequences of MP exposure. Understanding the mechanisms of MP formation, lifecycle in the environment, and ways of interaction with living organisms will facilitate the development of methods for controlling the spread of MPs and the design and implementation of effective techniques for environmental remediation to prevent the adverse ecological consequences.
The bibliography includes 244 references.
Keywords: microplastic, environmental pollution, photodegradation, 3D printing, aerosols.
Received: 31.10.2024
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Original paper language: Russian


Citation: Yu. V. Ioni, M. Farooq, D. Roshka, A. K. Pal, D. V. Krasnikov, A. G. Nasibulin, “Microplastic production, distribution, and removal from the environment: a review”, Usp. Khim., 94:3 (2025), RCR5155; Russian Chem. Reviews, 94:3 (2025), RCR5155
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