Organic additive release from plastic to seawater is lower under deep-sea conditions
Plastics are major marine pollutants, and while research suggests that they can release potential harmful additives into seawater, how environmental conditions influence this is unknown. Here the authors determine that byproducts released from microplastics are less under deep-sea conditions versus...
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Main Authors: | Vincent Fauvelle, Marc Garel, Christian Tamburini, David Nerini, Javier Castro-Jiménez, Natascha Schmidt, Andrea Paluselli, Armand Fahs, Laure Papillon, Andy M. Booth, Richard Sempéré |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/76baf8c5fc7946b2afd3f7fc57bc9130 |
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