Environmental Chemistry Letters, Volume 22, Issue 6, Pages 2887-2911 , 01/12/2024
Suspended airborne microplastics studies in Asia
Abstract
Microplastics are contaminating air, water, soils, both in populated megacities and in remote areas. Here we review analytical methodologies and occurrence of suspended airborne microplastics in Asia. Forty-three studies on suspended airborne microplastics were examined in thirteen countries across Asia. Abundance of suspended airborne microplastics ranged from 0.93 to 8,865 particles/m<sup>3</sup> in indoor locations, 0.017 to 18,880 particles/m<sup>3</sup> in outdoor areas, and 0.39 to 19 particles per 100 m<sup>3</sup> in the oceanic environment. Suspended airborne microplastics mostly had the shape of fibers and fragments. Polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinyl chloride, and polystyrene polymers were commonly found. The size of plastic particles ranged from 0.43 to 9,555 µm, and the strategies used in sampling and analytical methods can influence the size of suspended airborne microplastics. Occurrence of suspended airborne microplastics in Asia demonstrates a critical pollution issue in the region.
Document Type
Review
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
Active samplingAir pollutantsAsian countriesAtmospheric environmentMicroplasticsOceanic air
ASJC Subject Area
Environmental Science : Environmental Chemistry
Funding Agency
Walailak University