Journal article
Optical sieve for nanoplastic detection, sizing and counting
D Ludescher, L Wesemann, J Schwab, J Karst, SB Sulejman, M Ubl, BO Clarke, A Roberts, H Giessen, M Hentschel
Nature Photonics | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2025
Abstract
Micro- and nanoplastic particles are ubiquitous environmental pollutants, threatening human health, aquatic and soil ecosystems. These minute synthetic fragments, persisting for centuries, infiltrate the food chain, posing potential health risks through bioaccumulation in various tissues, toxicity and exposure to associated chemicals. Although macro- and microplastics are intensively examined in environmental and biological research, information on nanoplastics with diameters below 1 μm is limited. Such particles can cross biological borders, including the blood–brain barrier, posing a greater health risk than microplastics. Apart from the mere detection of such particles, gaining an underst..
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