2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c01858
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Fabrication of Polypropylene Nanoplastics Via Thermal Oxidation Reaction for Human Cells Responsiveness Studies

Suphatra Hiranphinyophat,
Tomoki Hiraoka,
Mako Kobayashi
et al.

Abstract: With the current worldwide increasing use of plastics year by year, nanoplastics (NPs) have become a global threat to environmental and public health concerns. Among plastics, polypropylene (PP) is widely used in industrial and medical applications. Owing to the lack of validated detection methods and standard materials for PP NPs, understanding the impact of PP NPs on the environmental and biological systems is still limited. Here, isotactic polypropylene (iPP) was fabricated into oxidized polypropylene micro… Show more

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“…To address this issue, SPUs from polyols with fewer ether bonds are designed, and an appropriate concentration of antioxidants is added to prevent deterioration. It was revealed that the thermal oxidation of isotactic polypropylene ( it PP) could form MPs and NPs with a high carbonyl index (CI) . The responses of cells to NPs were evaluated in vitro , and a significant loss of cell viability occurred at a concentration of 100 μg/mL.…”
Section: Chemical Degradation Of Polymeric Solidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this issue, SPUs from polyols with fewer ether bonds are designed, and an appropriate concentration of antioxidants is added to prevent deterioration. It was revealed that the thermal oxidation of isotactic polypropylene ( it PP) could form MPs and NPs with a high carbonyl index (CI) . The responses of cells to NPs were evaluated in vitro , and a significant loss of cell viability occurred at a concentration of 100 μg/mL.…”
Section: Chemical Degradation Of Polymeric Solidsmentioning
confidence: 99%