Colloid and Interface Science for Understanding Microplastics and Developing Remediation Strategies
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-25-2025
Abstract
Microplastics (MPs) originate from industrial production of <1 mm polymeric particles and from the progressive breakdown of larger plastic debris. Their environmental behavior is governed by their interfacial properties, which dominate due to their small size. This Perspective highlights the complex surface chemistry of MPs under environmental stressors and discusses how physical attributes like shape and roughness could influence their fate. We further identify wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) as critical hotspots for MP accumulation, where the MPs are inadvertently transferred to sewage sludge and reintroduced into the environment. We emphasize the potential of colloid and interfacial science not only to improve our fundamental understanding of MPs but also to advance mitigation strategies in hotspots such as WWTPs.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Langmuir
First Page
4412
Last Page
4421
Recommended Citation
Al Harraq, A., Brahana, P., & Bharti, B. (2025). Colloid and Interface Science for Understanding Microplastics and Developing Remediation Strategies. Langmuir, 41 (7), 4412-4421. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c03856