Environmental Science Nano,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
In
response
to
the
limited
environmentally
relevant
biobased
nanoplastic
models,
formation
of
poly(lactic
acid)
nanoplastics
with
comparable
properties
ones
deriving
from
environmental
ageing
debris,
is
presented.
Since
the
first
artificial
plastic
was
introduced,
worldwide
production
and
consumption
of
have
been
continuously
increasing.
However,
improper
treatment
has
made
a
large
amount
waste
plastics
flow
into
environment.
These
cannot
be
decomposed
in
natural
environment
but
can
divided
small
pieces,
i.e.,
microplastics
(MPs),
under
long-term
physical,
chemical,
or
biological
effects;
thus,
bringing
severe
dangers
for
ecological
human
health.
Effective
MP
pollution
is
quite
urgent.
current
research
on
MPs
still
focuses
enrichment
blocking
neglects
to
address
from
perspectives
policy
regulation,
source
substitution,
recycling.
Here,
we
comprehensively
overviewed
solutions
pollution,
including
reduction
usage
plastics,
development
substitutable
such
as
biobased
long-life/durable
recycling
well
remediation
strategies
existing
We
hope
that
more
novel
technologies
will
developed
successfully
combat
safeguard
planet's
health
ecosystem.
Environmental Science Nano,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
In
response
to
the
limited
environmentally
relevant
biobased
nanoplastic
models,
formation
of
poly(lactic
acid)
nanoplastics
with
comparable
properties
ones
deriving
from
environmental
ageing
debris,
is
presented.