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Flocs as vectors for microplastics in the aquatic environment
Environmental Studies and ForestryNature Water

Flocs as vectors for microplastics in the aquatic environment

N. Wu, S. W. D. Grieve, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Nan Wu, Stuart W. D. Grieve, Andrew J. Manning, and Kate L. Spencer reveals the pivotal role of microplastics in aquatic environments, demonstrating that small MPs are primarily transported by flocs. With a combination of extensive meta-analysis and new experimental data, this study is essential for predicting transport modes and enhancing pollution control strategies.... show more
Abstract
Microplastics (MPs) are an important component of suspended particulate matter in aquatic environments with two main transport modes, that is, as individual entities or in flocs. Despite its importance to MP pollution management, understanding and predicting MP flocculation remains a challenge. In this Article, we combined a meta-analysis of published data (>2,000 measurements) with new experimental data (>4,000 measurements) to investigate which size fraction of MPs can be incorporated into and transported by flocs in the aquatic environment. The size relationship between MPs and flocs can be used to predict the flocculation of MPs in various aquatic environments, and we have proposed a mathematical model to show that small MPs (<162 µm) are predominantly transported as flocs, regardless of the physicochemical characteristics of the MPs or water body. This provides valuable information to predict the transport modes of MPs, presenting a critical insight for multiple environmental settings and future pollution control strategies.
Publisher
Nature Water
Published On
Nov 08, 2024
Authors
Nan Wu, Stuart W. D. Grieve, Andrew J. Manning, Kate L. Spencer
Tags
microplasticsaquatic environmentsflocstransport modespollution controlenvironmental impactmeta-analysis
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