Micro-plastics and Nano-plastics Flashcards

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1
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What is the most visible interaction between organisms and plastic?

A

large plastic particles (what happens when they breakdown)

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How can water fleas be used to monitor microplastics?

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they are transparent so can view inside system add fluorescence to track movement
Similar genome so can predict how humans affected

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3
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What are ocean gyres also called?

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ocean garbage patches as converging currents pull in rubbish

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4
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What will cause the breakdown of plastic in oceanss?

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wave action and UV

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5
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What 2 types of anthropogenic microplastic source are there?

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Primary
Secondary

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6
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What are primary microplastic sources? (with examples)

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Product in micron scale
i.e. plastic pellets, industrial abrasives, 3D printing powder

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7
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What are secondary microplastics? (with examples)

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the weathering or breakdown of plastic containing products
i.e., traffic emission, textiles, macro plastics

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8
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How do microplastics form from the secondary sources? (tyre, textile, macro)

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Traffic- dust from vehicle tyre and road marking
Textile- washing fibres
Macro- fragmentation

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9
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What 10 rivers are the leading sources of plastic pollution?

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Niger
Nile
Indus
Ganges
Yellow river
Hai He
Amur
Yangtze
Pearl River
Mekong

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10
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Why are the pollution values form the 10 most plastic polluted rivers disputed?

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as samples is only a snapshot not representative of average as factors can easily dictate concentration

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11
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What are the ways in which plastic can be broken down?

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Physical
Chemical
Biota

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12
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What physical processes breakdown plastics?

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wave action
weathering
biofouling
sinking

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13
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What do chemicals dissolved in seawater do to plastic?

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sorb to and concentrate plastic

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14
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What is bioaccumulation and biomagnification?

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bioaccumulation is when pollution builds up in one organism
Biomagnification is an increase in pollution concentration up food chain

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15
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Is there are any formal definition of microplastics?

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not currently (but maybe nay particle below 5mm)

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16
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What causes the toxicity of microplastics such as PE, PVC, PA?

A

compounding with chemical additives

17
Q

How many additives have been identified by ECHA (European chemicals agency)?

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400

18
Q

What dies the large surface area of microplastics mean?

A

they can bind to other pollutants and change their uptake

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