Authors
Nanna B Hartmann, Sinja Rist, Julia Bodin, Louise HS Jensen, Stine N Schmidt, Philipp Mayer, Anders Meibom, Anders Baun
Publication date
2017/5
Journal
Integrated environmental assessment and management
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
488-493
Description
The occurrence and effects of microplastics (MPs) in the aquatic environment are receiving increasing attention. In addition to their possible direct adverse effects on biota, the potential role of MPs as vectors for hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOCs), compared to natural pathways, is a topic of much debate. It is evident, however, that temporal and spatial variations of MP occurrence do (and will) occur. To further improve the estimations of the role of MPs as vectors for HOC transfer into biota under varying MP concentrations and environmental conditions, it is important to identify and understand the governing processes. Here, we explore HOC sorption to and desorption from MPs and the underlying principles for their interactions. We discuss intrinsic and extrinsic parameters influencing these processes and focus on the importance of the exposure route for diffusive mass transfer. Also, we outline research needed …
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