Microplastics-Associated Pollutants in Aquatic Environments
- 1st Edition - January 1, 2027
- Latest edition
- Author: Edmond Sanganyado
- Language: English
Microplastics-Associated Pollutants in Aquatic Environments offers a groundbreaking exploration of the multifaceted impact of microplastics in aquatic ecosystems. This compre… Read more
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Description
Description
Microplastics-Associated Pollutants in Aquatic Environments offers a groundbreaking exploration of the multifaceted impact of microplastics in aquatic ecosystems. This comprehensive book delves into the roles of microplastics as sources, vectors, and co-pollutants, highlighting their complex interactions with chemical contaminants. Through detailed sections, and visually captivating resources, this necessary guide examines the leaching of plastic additives, the sorption and transport of synthetic chemicals, and the biological uptake of pollutants by plants, fish, and invertebrates. Rich with definitions, case studies, and cutting-edge research, this volume also addresses the broader ecological implications and proposes innovative risk assessment and management strategies. Essential for students, researchers, policymakers, and environmentalists, this book provides critical insights of high pedagogical value, and actionable solutions to tackle the pressing environmental challenge of microplastic pollution.
Key features
Key features
- Offers visual storytelling elements to explain complex interactions between microplastics and pollutants in aquatic systems, making technical concepts accessible
- Includes frameworks for assessing combined risks of microplastics and chemical pollutants in aquatic systems
- Provides step-by-step analysis of sorption mechanisms, transport pathways, and uptake processes, supported by real-world case studies
Readership
Readership
Graduate and advanced undergraduate students, researchers, and professors in environmental science and aquatic science
Table of contents
Table of contents
Part 1: Microplastics as a Source of Contaminants
1. Introduction
2. Plastic Additives in Microplastics
3. Leaching of Plastic Additives in Aquatic Ecosystems
4. Microplastics as Reactors
Part 2: Microplastics as a Vector of Contaminants
5. Mechanism of Sorption
6. Vertical Transport in Water Column
7. Legacy Contaminants on Microplastics
8. Emerging Contaminants on Microplastics
Part 3: Biological Interactions and Uptake
9. Plant Uptake of Microplastic Associated Pollutants
10. Uptake of Pollutants in Fish
11. Uptake of Pollutants in Aquatic Invertebrates
12. Biofilm Formation and Pollutant Transfer
Part 4: Environmental Risk and Ecological Implications
13. Mixture Effects of Microplastics and Chemical Pollutants
14. Risk Assessment and Management Strategies
15. Future Perspectives and Recommendations
1. Introduction
2. Plastic Additives in Microplastics
3. Leaching of Plastic Additives in Aquatic Ecosystems
4. Microplastics as Reactors
Part 2: Microplastics as a Vector of Contaminants
5. Mechanism of Sorption
6. Vertical Transport in Water Column
7. Legacy Contaminants on Microplastics
8. Emerging Contaminants on Microplastics
Part 3: Biological Interactions and Uptake
9. Plant Uptake of Microplastic Associated Pollutants
10. Uptake of Pollutants in Fish
11. Uptake of Pollutants in Aquatic Invertebrates
12. Biofilm Formation and Pollutant Transfer
Part 4: Environmental Risk and Ecological Implications
13. Mixture Effects of Microplastics and Chemical Pollutants
14. Risk Assessment and Management Strategies
15. Future Perspectives and Recommendations
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: January 1, 2027
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Edmond Sanganyado
Edmond Sanganyado is an assistant professor in the Department of Applied Sciences at Northumbria University, the UK. He was previously an associate professor in the College of Science at Shantou University, China. He holds a PhD in Environmental Toxicology from the University of California Riverside, USA and a BSc (Hons) in Applied Chemistry from the National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe. His research focuses on the fate and transport of synthetic contaminants in the environment. He has written more than 80 research articles in reputable journals, 12 book chapters, and edited one volume. He is an associate editor of NPJ Clean Water and section editor for Discover Toxicology.
Affiliations and expertise
Northumbria University, UK