TY - JOUR
T1 - Microplastics and Co-pollutants in soil and marine environments
T2 - Sorption and desorption dynamics in unveiling invisible danger and key to ecotoxicological risk assessment
AU - Adamu, Haruna
AU - Haruna, Abdurrashid
AU - Zango, Zakariyya Uba
AU - Garba, Zaharadden N.
AU - Musa, Suleiman Gani
AU - Yahaya, Sharhabil Musa
AU - IbrahimTafida, Usman
AU - Bello, Usman
AU - Danmallam, Ummulkhairi Nasiru
AU - Akinpelu, Adeola Akeem
AU - Ibrahim, Abubakar Sadiq
AU - Sabo, Ahmed
AU - Aljunid Merican, Zulkifli Merican
AU - Qamar, Mohammad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - Microplastics (MPs) and their co-pollutants pose significant threats to soil and marine environments, necessitating understanding of their colonization processes to combat the plastic pandemic and protect ecosystems. MPs can act as invisible carriers, concentrating and transporting pollutants, leading to a more widespread and potentially toxic impact than the presence of either MPs or the pollutants alone. Analyzing the sorption and desorption dynamics of MPs is crucial for understanding pollutants amplification and predicting the fate and transport of pollutants in soil and marine environments. This review provides an in-depth analysis of the sorption and desorption dynamics of MPs, highlighting the importance of considering these dynamics in ecotoxicological risk assessment of MPs pollution. The review identifies limitations of current frameworks that neglect these interactions and proposes incorporating sorption and desorption data into robust frameworks to improve the ability to predict ecological risks posed by MPs and co-pollutants in soil and marine environments. However, failure to address the interplay between sorption and desorption can result in underestimation of the true impact of MPs and co-pollutants, affecting livelihoods and agro-employments, and exacerbate poverty and community disputes (SDGs 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 16). It can also affect food production and security (SDG 2), life below water and life on land (DSGs 14 and 15), cultural practices, and natural heritage (SDG 11.4). Hence, it is necessary to develop new approaches to ecotoxicological risk assessment that consider sorption and desorption processes in the interactions between the components in the framework to address the identified limitations.
AB - Microplastics (MPs) and their co-pollutants pose significant threats to soil and marine environments, necessitating understanding of their colonization processes to combat the plastic pandemic and protect ecosystems. MPs can act as invisible carriers, concentrating and transporting pollutants, leading to a more widespread and potentially toxic impact than the presence of either MPs or the pollutants alone. Analyzing the sorption and desorption dynamics of MPs is crucial for understanding pollutants amplification and predicting the fate and transport of pollutants in soil and marine environments. This review provides an in-depth analysis of the sorption and desorption dynamics of MPs, highlighting the importance of considering these dynamics in ecotoxicological risk assessment of MPs pollution. The review identifies limitations of current frameworks that neglect these interactions and proposes incorporating sorption and desorption data into robust frameworks to improve the ability to predict ecological risks posed by MPs and co-pollutants in soil and marine environments. However, failure to address the interplay between sorption and desorption can result in underestimation of the true impact of MPs and co-pollutants, affecting livelihoods and agro-employments, and exacerbate poverty and community disputes (SDGs 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 16). It can also affect food production and security (SDG 2), life below water and life on land (DSGs 14 and 15), cultural practices, and natural heritage (SDG 11.4). Hence, it is necessary to develop new approaches to ecotoxicological risk assessment that consider sorption and desorption processes in the interactions between the components in the framework to address the identified limitations.
KW - Co-pollutants
KW - Ecotoxicology
KW - Microplastics
KW - Risk assessment
KW - Sorption/desorption
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85196969350
U2 - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142630
DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142630
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38897321
AN - SCOPUS:85196969350
SN - 0045-6535
VL - 362
JO - Chemosphere
JF - Chemosphere
M1 - 142630
ER -