Ali Azam, Qamer Shafqat, Shahid Muhammad, Tomkova Blanka, Khan Muhammad Zaman, Militky Jiri, Wiener Jakub, Venkataraman Mohanapriya
Department of Material Sciences, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, 460 15, Czech Republic.
Department of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj 11942, Saudi Arabia.
Langmuir. 2024 Aug 16;40(34):17849-67. doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c00552.
The problem of increasing plastic pollution has emerged as a significant societal issue. Plastics can originate from various sources, and there is growing concern among researchers to study and investigate this new category of pollution. The plastic waste is found at the macro, micro, and nanoscale, and its study has had great significance according to the perspective of posing hazardous impacts on living organisms. Given the high demand for functional textiles, the textile industries are supporting the coating of different polymeric based finishes on the surface of textile products. The plastic debris emitted from these coated finishes are in the ranges of nanometric scale, so-called polymeric nanoplastics (PNPs). With the new terminology, polymeric nanoplastics (PNPs) released from textile finishes or coatings are being increasingly mentioned, and the term fibrous microplastics (FMPs) can be seen as outdated. This study is based on an intensive review of a very novel category of debris plastics (PNPs) mostly produced from textile finishes or coatings. In fact, FMPs and PNPs released from synthetic textiles and textiles coated with plastic-based finishes during washing activities are considered to be a major cause that contributes to the current overall load of microplastics (MPs) in the environment. A link between the concentration of NPs from textile fibers and NPs from textile polymeric-based coatings in freshwater and sediments within a particular local setting and the extent of activities of the textile industry has been demonstrated. Invested efforts have been paid to consider and concentrate on plastic pollution (nanoplastics from textile polymeric coatings). We also summarize existing methodologies to elucidate the identification and proactive quantification of nanoplastics shed from the textile polymeric coatings. To this end, more than 40 studies have been done to identify the physical, chemical, and mechanical parameters and to characterize nanoplastics.
塑料污染日益严重已成为一个重大的社会问题。塑料来源广泛,研究人员对这一新的污染类别进行研究和调查的关注度也在不断提高。塑料垃圾存在于宏观、微观和纳米尺度,从对生物体造成有害影响的角度来看,对其研究具有重要意义。鉴于对功能性纺织品的高需求,纺织行业支持在纺织产品表面涂覆不同的聚合物基整理剂。这些涂覆整理剂释放出的塑料碎片处于纳米尺度范围内,即所谓的聚合物纳米塑料(PNPs)。随着这一新术语的出现,越来越多地提及从纺织整理剂或涂层中释放出的聚合物纳米塑料(PNPs),而纤维状微塑料(FMPs)这一术语可能会被视为过时。本研究基于对一类非常新颖的由纺织整理剂或涂层产生的碎片塑料(PNPs)的深入综述。事实上,在洗涤过程中,合成纺织品和涂有塑料基整理剂的纺织品释放出的FMPs和PNPs被认为是导致当前环境中微塑料(MPs)总体负荷的一个主要原因。在特定局部环境下,已证明淡水和沉积物中来自纺织纤维的纳米颗粒浓度与来自纺织聚合物基涂层的纳米颗粒浓度之间存在联系,且与纺织行业的活动程度相关。已投入努力来关注和聚焦塑料污染(来自纺织聚合物涂层的纳米塑料)。我们还总结了现有的方法,以阐明对纺织聚合物涂层中脱落的纳米塑料的识别和主动量化。为此,已经进行了40多项研究来确定物理、化学和机械参数,并对纳米塑料进行表征。