Updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards

The gravity of the impending threats posed by microplastics (MPs) pollution in the environment cannot be over-emphasized. Several research studies continue to stress how important it is to curb the proliferation of these small plastic particles with different physical and chemical properties, especi...

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Main Authors: Yusuf, A., Sodiq, A., Giwa, A., Eke, J., Pikuda, O., Eniola, J.O., Ajiwokewu, B., Sambudi, N.S., Bilad, M.R.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.289262022-03-16T08:43:12Z Updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards Yusuf, A. Sodiq, A. Giwa, A. Eke, J. Pikuda, O. Eniola, J.O. Ajiwokewu, B. Sambudi, N.S. Bilad, M.R. The gravity of the impending threats posed by microplastics (MPs) pollution in the environment cannot be over-emphasized. Several research studies continue to stress how important it is to curb the proliferation of these small plastic particles with different physical and chemical properties, especially in aquatic environments. While several works on how to monitor, detect and remove MPs from the aquatic environment have been published, there is still a lack of explicit regulatory framework for mitigation of MPs globally. A critical review that summarizes recent advances in MPs research and emphasizes the need for regulatory frameworks devoted to MPs is presented in this paper. These frameworks suggested in this paper may be useful for reducing the proliferation of MPs in the environment. Based on all reviewed studies related to MPs research, we discussed the occurrence of MPs by identifying the major types and sources of MPs in water bodies; examined the recent ways of detecting, monitoring, and measuring MPs routinely to minimize projected risks; and proposed recommendations for consensus regulatory actions that will be effective for MPs mitigation. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85118831773&doi=10.1016%2fj.envpol.2021.118421&partnerID=40&md5=dbb4023a7127f29a5db757ec94e5d275 Yusuf, A. and Sodiq, A. and Giwa, A. and Eke, J. and Pikuda, O. and Eniola, J.O. and Ajiwokewu, B. and Sambudi, N.S. and Bilad, M.R. (2022) Updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards. Environmental Pollution, 292 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/28926/
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description The gravity of the impending threats posed by microplastics (MPs) pollution in the environment cannot be over-emphasized. Several research studies continue to stress how important it is to curb the proliferation of these small plastic particles with different physical and chemical properties, especially in aquatic environments. While several works on how to monitor, detect and remove MPs from the aquatic environment have been published, there is still a lack of explicit regulatory framework for mitigation of MPs globally. A critical review that summarizes recent advances in MPs research and emphasizes the need for regulatory frameworks devoted to MPs is presented in this paper. These frameworks suggested in this paper may be useful for reducing the proliferation of MPs in the environment. Based on all reviewed studies related to MPs research, we discussed the occurrence of MPs by identifying the major types and sources of MPs in water bodies; examined the recent ways of detecting, monitoring, and measuring MPs routinely to minimize projected risks; and proposed recommendations for consensus regulatory actions that will be effective for MPs mitigation. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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author Yusuf, A.
Sodiq, A.
Giwa, A.
Eke, J.
Pikuda, O.
Eniola, J.O.
Ajiwokewu, B.
Sambudi, N.S.
Bilad, M.R.
spellingShingle Yusuf, A.
Sodiq, A.
Giwa, A.
Eke, J.
Pikuda, O.
Eniola, J.O.
Ajiwokewu, B.
Sambudi, N.S.
Bilad, M.R.
Updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards
author_facet Yusuf, A.
Sodiq, A.
Giwa, A.
Eke, J.
Pikuda, O.
Eniola, J.O.
Ajiwokewu, B.
Sambudi, N.S.
Bilad, M.R.
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title Updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards
title_short Updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards
title_full Updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards
title_fullStr Updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards
title_full_unstemmed Updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards
title_sort updated review on microplastics in water, their occurrence, detection, measurement, environmental pollution, and the need for regulatory standards
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