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Influence of microplastics on environmental and human health : key considerations and future perspectives / edited by Yvonne Lang.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2022Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white)Content type:
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  • 0367612178
  • 9781003109730
  • 9781000575002
  • 1000575004
  • 9781000575033
  • 1000575039
  • 9780367612177
  • 0367612178
  • 9780367625702
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Influence of microplastics on environmental and human health.Online resources:
Contents:
1.How do nanoplastics and microplastics impact human health? 2.Methodologies to assess microplastics in the Anthropocene 3.Understanding the source, behaviour, and fate of nanoplastics in the acquatic environment 4.Considerations for the pharmaceutical industry regarding environmental and human health impacts of microplastics 5.Fungal bioremediation of bioplastics
Summary: "Microplastics have received increased attention in the research world over the last 10 years. A number of significant publications by the World Health Organisation, European Union, SAPEA and GESAMP have highlighted this growing environmental and health emergency. This book provides an accessible introduction to the microplastic problem and details their potential impact both on nature and human health. Filled with the latest developments in the field, it attempts to address the gaps in our knowledge of microplastics and will also propose additional areas of research and impact to be considered to resolve this crisis. It will be of interest to researchers and academics working in the areas of microplastic pollution, microplastic detection, and the impact of microplastics on environmental and human health. It will also be of use to undergraduate students of environmental programmes, analytical programmes and public health programmes"-- Provided by publisher.
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Ebook TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Online Available

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.How do nanoplastics and microplastics impact human health? 2.Methodologies to assess microplastics in the Anthropocene 3.Understanding the source, behaviour, and fate of nanoplastics in the acquatic environment 4.Considerations for the pharmaceutical industry regarding environmental and human health impacts of microplastics 5.Fungal bioremediation of bioplastics

"Microplastics have received increased attention in the research world over the last 10 years. A number of significant publications by the World Health Organisation, European Union, SAPEA and GESAMP have highlighted this growing environmental and health emergency. This book provides an accessible introduction to the microplastic problem and details their potential impact both on nature and human health. Filled with the latest developments in the field, it attempts to address the gaps in our knowledge of microplastics and will also propose additional areas of research and impact to be considered to resolve this crisis. It will be of interest to researchers and academics working in the areas of microplastic pollution, microplastic detection, and the impact of microplastics on environmental and human health. It will also be of use to undergraduate students of environmental programmes, analytical programmes and public health programmes"-- Provided by publisher.

Dr. Yvonne Lang is a lecturer in chemistry at the Institute of Technology Sligo, Ireland. She obtained her PhD from the National University of Ireland, Galway in 2014. Her doctoral research investigated the use of diatoms to fabricate polymeric structures with a defined geometry. Work emanating from this research has been published in peer-reviewed journals and has been presented at several key international conferences. Yvonne?s postdoctoral research focussed on varying aspects of nanoparticles including: investigation of both therapeutic and environmental applications of nanoparticles; quantification of nanoparticles in biological samples; and exploration of bioremediation approaches to detect and capture nanoparticles in environmental samples. She is a member of both the Nanotechnology and Bio-Engineering Research Division and the Centre for Environmental Research, Innovation and Sustainability at IT Sligo.

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