
Handbook of Microplastics
- 1st Edition - March 1, 2026
- Imprint: ChemTec Publishing
- Author: George Wypych
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 7 7 4 6 7 - 0 9 0 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 7 7 4 6 7 - 0 9 1 - 0
Handbook of Microplastics provides a wealth of information on what these materials are, how they are proliferating, their geographical distribution, chemical components, morpho… Read more
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Handbook of Microplastics provides a wealth of information on what these materials are, how they are proliferating, their geographical distribution, chemical components, morphology, and their physical characteristics, including the various forms they take in different environments. The mechanisms of microplastic formation are discussed, as are methods for detecting and analyzing them, with emphasis placed on the importance of accurate identification in assessing their impact. Key commercial products that are significant sources of microplastics are identified, raising awareness about consumer choices and their environmental consequences. The formation, properties, and hazards of microplastics from various polymers are also covered, as are the environmental impact of microplastics, including their presence in air, water, and soil, leading into an examination of the potential effects on human health and wildlife, including plants, animals, insects, and organisms in aquatic habitats. The book concludes with coverage of microplastics in the food chain, policy measures aimed at combating microplastic pollution, and methods for reducing, eliminating, and preventing microplastic, stressing the urgency of innovative solutions and collective action.
- Provides insight into what defines a microplastic, their proliferation and alarming presence, and geographical distribution
- Discusses the chemical components of microplastics, examining their original materials and those that result from degradation processes
- Analyzes their morphology, physical characteristics, and the various forms they take in different environments
- Outlines methods for detecting and analyzing microplastics, emphasizing the importance of accurate identification in assessing their impact
Researchers in materials science and engineering (chemical; mechanical); professional material scientists and engineers
1. Microplastics- Introduction, Definition, Proliferation, and Geographical Distribution
2. Chemical Components of Microplastics- Original and Produced by Degradation
3. Morphology of Microplastics
4. Mechanism of Microplastic Formation
5. Methods of Detection and Analysis of Microplastics
6. Commercial Products that are the Main Source of Microplastic Formation
7. Microplastics from Different Polymers- Their Formation, Properties, and Hazards
8. Microplastics in the Environment- Air, Water, and Soil
9. Potential Effects of Microplastics on Human Health
10. Effect of Microplastics on Plants, Animals, Birds, Insects, and Organisms Living in Aquatic Habitats
11. Microplastics in the Food Chain
12. Current Policy Measures
13. Potential Methods of Microplastics Reduction, Elimination, and Prevention
14. Future Outlook of Microplastics
2. Chemical Components of Microplastics- Original and Produced by Degradation
3. Morphology of Microplastics
4. Mechanism of Microplastic Formation
5. Methods of Detection and Analysis of Microplastics
6. Commercial Products that are the Main Source of Microplastic Formation
7. Microplastics from Different Polymers- Their Formation, Properties, and Hazards
8. Microplastics in the Environment- Air, Water, and Soil
9. Potential Effects of Microplastics on Human Health
10. Effect of Microplastics on Plants, Animals, Birds, Insects, and Organisms Living in Aquatic Habitats
11. Microplastics in the Food Chain
12. Current Policy Measures
13. Potential Methods of Microplastics Reduction, Elimination, and Prevention
14. Future Outlook of Microplastics
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 1, 2026
- Imprint: ChemTec Publishing
- Language: English
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George Wypych
George Wypych has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering. His professional expertise includes both university teaching (full professor) and research and development. He has published 18 books, 47 scientific papers, and he has obtained 16 patents. He specializes in polymer additives, polymer processing and formulation, material durability and the development of sealants and coatings.
Affiliations and expertise
ChemTec Publishing, Ontario, Canada