Original paper
Sequestration of microfibers and other microplastics by green algae, Cladophora, in the US Great Lakes
Abstract
Daunting amounts of microplastics are present in surface waters worldwide. A main category of microplastics is synthetic microfibers, which originate from textiles. These microplastics are generated and released in laundering and are discharged by wastewater treatment plants or enter surface waters from other sources. The polymers that constitute many common synthetic microfibers are mostly denser than water, and eventually settle out in aquatic...
Paper Details
Title
Sequestration of microfibers and other microplastics by green algae, Cladophora, in the US Great Lakes
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
276
Pages
116695 - 116695
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