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Decision Science Letters

ISSN 1929-5812 (Online) - ISSN 1929-5804 (Print)
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Volume 12 Issue 4 pp. 773-782 , 2023

A bibliometrics study of plants, animals, bacteria, algae and technologies that reduce, filter and eliminate microplastics from planet earth, ecological solutions for the environment Pages 773-782 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Cristian Andres Arias Verastegui, Norma Elizabet Clemente Gilvonio, Michelle Esthefani Retamozo Flores

DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2023.6.004

Keywords: Technologies, Animals, Bacteria, Plants, Algae, Filters, Removal and biodegradation

Abstract: The world surrounded by plastics generates a lot of uncertainty and the first victims are sea animals, plastic in contact with the sun is able to disintegrate and generate toxins that are harmful to health. It is for this reason that this research in bibliographic review allows us to know the different solutions to counteract microplastics through the analysis of the Scopus database and the VOSviewer tool that allows us to analyze the data, considering the essential characteristics that are plants, animals, bacteria, algae and technologies that allow the disintegration, elimination and purification of microplastics, graphs and tables were obtained which allow us to recognize the analyzed data, the countries that carry out these investigations and the bibliometric maps worldwide. The results allow us to understand that the existence of microplastics generates many negative consequences for planet earth, however, there are different solutions which we can use and apply to counteract these microplastics, also considering that countries like Peru do not find published scientific research relevant to this matter. The purpose of this research is to allow us to make better decisions and not lose heart in the face of microplastics since it can be fought with the different solutions that we find on planet earth, technology and the other objective is to motivate readers to take action in the issue and allow generating change in the use of plastics.

How to cite this paper
Verastegui, C., Gilvonio, N & Flores, M. (2023). A bibliometrics study of plants, animals, bacteria, algae and technologies that reduce, filter and eliminate microplastics from planet earth, ecological solutions for the environment.Decision Science Letters , 12(4), 773-782.

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