Relative importance of microplastics as a pathway for the transfer of hydrophobic organic chemicals to marine life

Volume: 219, Pages: 56 - 65
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
It has been hypothesised that, if ingested, plastic debris could act as vector for the transfer of chemical contaminants from seawater to organisms, yet modelling suggest that, in the natural environment, chemical transfer would be negligible compared to other routes of uptake. However, to date, the models have not incorporated consideration of the role of gut surfactants, or the influence of pH or temperature on desorption, whilst experimental...
Paper Details
Title
Relative importance of microplastics as a pathway for the transfer of hydrophobic organic chemicals to marine life
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
219
Pages
56 - 65
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