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Sorption of pharmaceuticals over microplastics’ surfaces: interaction mechanisms and governing factors

Rajshekher Upadhyay,Surya Singh,Gurjot Kaur

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment(2022)

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Abstract
Microplastics are one of the emerging and ubiquitous environmental pollutants. Recent studies have proven their co-existence with pharmaceuticals in the environment wherein microplastics act as a potential vector for the transportation of pharmaceuticals. Both microplastics and pharmaceuticals are charged moieties enriched with diverse functional groups resulting in the possibility of multiple interactions. Major interactions could be electrostatic, hydrogen bonding, and hydrophobic, while minor interactions may occur through π-π interaction, cationic bridging mechanism, van der Waals interaction, partition, and pore-filling mechanism. These interactions have both short- and long-term effects over pharmaceutical sorption on microplastics and possibly, ensuing toxicity. This review analyses and summarises the currently reported interactions between microplastic particles and pharmaceuticals as well as establishes the link to various factors affecting the process, viz. pH, salinity, dissolved organic matter, and physiochemical properties of microplastics. Graphical Abstract
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Interactions, Microplastics, Pharmaceuticals, Physico-chemical factors, Sorption
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