Title
Environmental pollution with antifouling paint particles: Distribution, ecotoxicology, and sustainable alternatives
Date Issued
01 August 2021
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
review
Publisher(s)
Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
Antifouling paint particles (APPs) are a type of paint particle loaded with toxic biocidal compounds. The present review focused on the current knowledge in respect of the abundance, distribution, and ecotoxicological effects of APPs in the marine environment. Also, the recent advances in nontoxic biobased antifouling paints were discussed as potential alternatives to contemporary marine coatings. The presence of APPs is mainly associated with boat maintenance in boatyards and port areas. Conventional microplastic assessments showed a significant contribution of paint particles to the morphological composition. Moreover, recent ecotoxicological studies demonstrated that environmental concentrations of APPs induce mortality (LC50) in sediment dwellers and macroinvertebrates. Novel biocides from natural sources and biopolymer binders in the formulation of antifouling paints are proposed as potential alternatives to conventional antifouling paints. The toxicity of most natural biocides is negligible to nontargeted species, while biopolymers are expected to prevent the formation of APPs.
Volume
169
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biorremediación, Biotecnologías de diagnóstico en la gestión ambiental
Ciencias del medio ambiente
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85106912660
PubMed ID
Source
Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN of the container
0025326X
Sponsor(s)
The authors would like to thank the Vice-Rectorate for Research of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (VRI-PUCP) for financial support.
Sources of information:
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