Browsing by Author "Bagaev, Andrei"
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Contributions of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in microplastic pollution research: A review
Veerasingam, S.; Ranjani, M.; Venkatachalapathy, R.; Bagaev, Andrei; Mukhanov, Vladimir; Litvinyuk, Daria; Mugilarasan, M.; Gurumoorthi, K.; Guganathan, L.; Aboobacker, V. M.; Vethamony, P.... more authors ... less authors ( Taylor and Francis , 2020 , Article)© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has been extensively used in microplastic (MP) pollution research since 2004. The aim of this review is to discuss and highlight the ... -
Editorial: Challenges in characterizing nano- to macro-plastics and adhered substances in the aquatic environment
Veerasingam, S.; Anbumani, S.; Bagaev, Andrei; Vethamony, P. ( Frontiers Media , 2022 , Other)Globally, plastic contamination is one of the serious planetary threats, affecting almost all environmental matrices such as air, water, soil, sediment, and biota (including humans). It is estimated that ∼19 to 23 million ... -
Investigations of plastic contamination of seawater, marine and coastal sediments in the Russian seas: a review
Bagaev, Andrei; Esiukova, Elena; Litvinyuk, Daria; Chubarenko, Irina; Veerasingam, Subramanian; Venkatachalapathy, Ramadoss; Verzhevskaya, Liudmila... more authors ... less authors ( Springer , 2021 , Article)Twelve seas with an integral coastline length of about 38,000 km wash upon the Russian coasts. They belong to the basins of the Atlantic, the Arctic, and the Pacific Oceans and stretch over temperate, subpolar, and polar ... -
Vertical and seasonal variations in biofilm formation on plastic substrates in coastal waters of the Black Sea
Mukhanov, Vladimir; Tatiana, Rauen; Evgeniy, Sakhon; Veerasingam, Subramanian; Bagaev, Andrei ( Elsevier , 2023 , Article)Plastic contamination of the marine environment is an increasing concern worldwide. Therefore, it is important to understand the kinetics of biofilms on plastics to study their behavior, fate, and transport pathways in the ...