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Microplastics and Fibrous Fragments Generated during the Production and Maintenance of Textiles

Jiřı́ Militký, Jana Novotná, Jakub Wiener, Dana Křemenáková, Mohanapriya Venkataraman

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Abstract

More than a third of microplastics in surface waters are formed by microplastics released from textile products containing textile fibers (fibrous microplastics). A large amount of fibrous microplastics enters the environment during textile production and the first few washing cycles. Mechanical, thermal, chemical, and biological damage to textiles causes the generation of fibrous microplastics. Textile manufacturers, dyers and finishers, garment producers, distributors, or consumers contribute to this process. During the construction of textiles, multiple issues need to be addressed simultaneously. They are related to the optimization of technological processes and the construction and functionalization of fiber structures, considering ecological requirements, including suppressing the formation of fibrous microplastics. This research is focused on the specification of reasons for the generation of fibrous microplastics during textile production. The influence of the structure of fibers, abrasive deformations, and surface structure of fabrics on the generation of fibrous microplastics is discussed. The release of fibrous microplastics during washing is mentioned as well.

Topics & Concepts

MicroplasticsProduction (economics)BusinessMaterials scienceEcologyEconomicsBiologyMacroeconomicsMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesRecycling and Waste Management Techniques
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