Water (Nov 2023)

Coupling between Increased Amounts of Microplastics and Dissolved Organic Compounds in Water

  • Wengang Yan,
  • Qianjin Wang,
  • Ya Gao,
  • Mengchen Xu,
  • Huiying Li,
  • Yuping Zhou,
  • Changqing Liu,
  • Yihua Xiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w15234126
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 23
p. 4126

Abstract

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Microplastic (MP) pollution is a rapidly spreading global problem, threatening the use and sustainability of freshwater resources. MPs in water can act as both a source and sink of dissolved organic compounds. This review summarizes the current knowledge of interactions between MPs and dissolved organic compounds, including the adsorption and release of dissolved organic compounds by MPs and the impacts of MPs on the source and sink of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic ecosystems. The key mechanisms for the adsorption of dissolved organic compounds on MPs are hydrophobic interactions, van der Waals forces, and π–π interactions. Particle size, morphological characteristics, density, and environmental factors (pH, ionic strength, and UV radiation) have a great influence on the adsorption of dissolved organic compounds on MPs. Although research on the interactions between dissolved organic compounds and MPs has progressed rapidly, to date, research on the impacts of increasing amounts of MPs on natural DOM cycles (production, transformation, and fate) in aquatic ecosystems has been very limited. Knowledge gaps and future research directions are outlined at the end of this review.

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