The Fate of Microplastics, Derived from Disposable Masks, in Natural Aquatic Environments

Wei Zhang,Senyou Chai, Changhui Duan, Xueliang Sun,Qiting Zuo,Lin Gong

TOXICS(2024)

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This paper mainly reviews the fate of microplastics, released from used face masks, in the water environment. Through previous experiments, the amount of fiber microplastics released from used face masks into aqueous environments was not negligible, with the maximum microplastics releasing amount reaching 10,000 pieceday(-1) for each mask. Microplastic derived from these masks often occurred in the shape of polymeric fibers that resulted from the breakage of the chemical bonds in the plastic fibers by the force of water flow. The potential contact forces between microplastics (originating from face masks) with other pollutants, primarily encompass hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions. This critical review paper briefly illustrates the fate of microplastics derived from disposable face masks, further devising effective strategies to mitigate the environmental impact of plastic particle release from the used personal protective equipment.
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fate of microplastics,personal protective equipment,environmental impact,challenges for control of microplastic
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