| Literature DB >> 29370948 |
Julien Gigault1, Alexandra Ter Halle2, Magalie Baudrimont3, Pierre-Yves Pascal4, Fabienne Gauffre5, Thuy-Linh Phi6, Hind El Hadri7, Bruno Grassl7, Stéphanie Reynaud7.
Abstract
With the large amount of attention being given to microplastics in the environment, several researchers have begun to consider the fragmentation of plastics down to lower scales (i.e., the sub-micrometer scale). The term "nanoplastics" is still under debate, and different studies have set the upper size limit at either 1000 nm or 100 nm. The aim of the present work is to propose a definition of nanoplastics, based on our recently published and unpublished research definition of nanoplastics. We define nanoplastics as particles unintentionally produced (i.e. from the degradation and the manufacturing of the plastic objects) and presenting a colloidal behavior, within the size range from 1 to 1000 nm.Keywords: Characterization; Colloids; Environment; Nanomaterials; Nanoplastics; Pollution
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29370948 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.01.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071