Abstract
The current debate on hazards associated with sub-micron sized plastics is hampered by a lack of quantitative data on the uptake and biological fate of plastics in organisms. Analytical methods should be developed to identify, characterize, and quantify sub-micron particulate plastic in biota to understand their biological fate in terms of biodistribution, localization, bioaccumulation and clearance. Here we give a perspective on a promising workflow of sample preparation methods and techniques that could enable analysis of sub-micron plastics in biological matrices and discuss their application for biological fate studies of particulate plastic in organisms. We also expect these methods to be largely transferrable to studies considering sub-micron plastics in food, consumer products, human and some environmental compartments. Show more
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Journal / series
Nano TodayVolume
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ElsevierSubject
Nanoplastics; Identification; Characterization; Particle extraction; Metal-doped tracking; Sample preparationOrganisational unit
09717 - Mitrano, Denise M. / Mitrano, Denise M.
Funding
168105 - The path of microplastics to the environment: fate and transport in waste water treatment systems (SNF)
186856 - Synthesis and utility of metal-doped plastic particles and fibers: from analytical standardization to systematic understanding of fate in the environment (SUrPASS) (SNF)
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