Baselight
Sign In

Elemental Fingerprint As A Potential Tool For Tracking The Fate Of Real-life Model Nanoplastics Generated From Plastic Consumer Products In Environmental Systems

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

@usgov.epa_gov_elemental_fingerprint_as_a_potential_tool_for__6728a771

Loading...
Loading...

About this Dataset

Elemental Fingerprint As A Potential Tool For Tracking The Fate Of Real-life Model Nanoplastics Generated From Plastic Consumer Products In Environmental Systems

This research contains new data expanding the realm of nanoplastics that can be followed based on their metallic signatures to all kinds of plastics. Additionally, this study illustrates the importance of nanoplastics as a source of metals and metal-bearing nanoparticles in the environment.

This dataset is associated with the following publication:
Baalousha, M., J. Wang, M.M. Nabi, M. Alam, M. Erfani, J. Gigault, F. Blancho, M. Davranche, P.M. Potter, and S.R. Al-Abed. The elemental fingerprint as a potential tool for tracking the fate of real-life model nanoplastics generated from plastic consumer products in environmental systems. Environmental Science: Nano. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 11(1): 373-388, (2024).
Organization: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Last updated: 2024-01-21T11:14:22.482075
Tags: elemental-finger-print, metals, plastics, polymers

Share link

Anyone who has the link will be able to view this.