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aquatic animals. InTaihuLake, recoveredmicroplasticswere found inavarietyof
colors including transparent, black, white, red, yellow, green, and blue [31]. In
addition, blue was the most dominant color in plankton net and surface water
samples, while whitemicroplastics were themost abundant in sediments [31]. In
the freshwaters ofWuhan,microplastics were found to be transparent or in blue,
purple, red, or other colors, and coloredmicroplastics, accounting for 50.4–86.9%
of the totalmicroplastics,weremoreabundant than transparentones [32].Fromthe
estuaries of Jiaojiang, Oujiang, and Minjiang, microplastics were divided into
transparent, white, black, and colored groups, and colored microplastics were
identified as the most dominant [34]. It may be interesting to investigate further
howcoloraffects theenvironmental fateandecologicaleffectsofmicroplastics.As
an example, colorants can often influence the final thermal andUV stability of a
plasticmaterial [60, 61].
3.2.4 SurfaceTexture
Once entering the environment, plastics are subject to weathering processes, and
these processes will influence the surface of the microplastics (Fig. 2). Featured
surface textures onmicroplastics canbeused to indicate theprocesses ofmechan-
icalandoxidativeweathering[62,63].Surface texturesareusuallyexaminedusing
SEM.Featuressuchasgrooves, fractures,andmechanicalpitsarebelievedtoresult
frommechanical weathering,while flakes, granules, and solution pits are consid-
eredasoxidativeweathering features [43].Thesurfaceoxidationofplasticscanbe
confirmedusingFTIRas indicatedby theappearanceofpeaks for carbonylgroups
[31, 43].Zhanget al. [23] examined the surface textures ofmicroplastics from the
lakeshore sediments of the Siling Co basin, and mechanical weathering features
weremoreoftenobserved,whichwereattributed to thewindyweathercondition in
the studyarea.This result agreeswith theoverall trendofmicroplastics recovered
fromtheGreatLakes,butdiffers fromthose recovered frombeachsands inHawaii
[43,63].Hawaiihasawarmerandmorehumidclimate thannorthernTibet and the
Great Lakes region and might therefore favor the oxidative weathering of the
plastics.
3.3 PolymerTypesFound
A variety of polymers were used in the production of plastics. Properties and
performances of the plastic materials are largely determined by the polymer
types they are made of. Thus, polymer types can have a great impact on the
longevity and buoyancy ofmicroplastics, thus affecting their fate in the environ-
ment. Polymer types are typically identifiedusingFTIRandRaman spectrometry,
and less often pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Pyr-GC/MS) is
used [64, 65]. Detailed reviews of the typically used techniques for the
Microplastic Pollution in InlandWaters FocusingonAsia 93
Freshwater Microplastics
Emerging Environmental Contaminants?
- Titel
- Freshwater Microplastics
- Untertitel
- Emerging Environmental Contaminants?
- Autoren
- Martin Wagner
- Scott Lambert
- Verlag
- Springer Open
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-61615-5
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Seiten
- 316
- Kategorien
- Naturwissenschaften Chemie