2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2023.10.002
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Nano/microplastics in indoor air: A critical review of synthesis routes for toxicity testing and preventative measure strategies

Mahshab Sheraz,
Juhea Kim,
Juran Kim
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“…First, macroplastics emitted to the environment, such as abandoned or lost fishing nets and plastic bags, are reported to cause a variety of harms to the wildlife, through entrapment, entanglement or ingestion (Alexiadou et al, 2019;Barboza et al, 2019;Valente et al, 2020;Blettler and Mitchell, 2021). Second, the micro-and nano-plastics released and emitted from the use, fragmentation, and degradation of macroplastics in both the human and natural environment pose risks to human and ecosystem health (Teuten et al, 2009;Revel et al, 2018;Peng et al, 2020;Kumar et al, 2021;Sheraz et al, 2023). The conversion of macroplastics into smaller particles, especially nano-scale plastics, is known to substantially increase the uptake and absorption of plastics into biota (Shen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, macroplastics emitted to the environment, such as abandoned or lost fishing nets and plastic bags, are reported to cause a variety of harms to the wildlife, through entrapment, entanglement or ingestion (Alexiadou et al, 2019;Barboza et al, 2019;Valente et al, 2020;Blettler and Mitchell, 2021). Second, the micro-and nano-plastics released and emitted from the use, fragmentation, and degradation of macroplastics in both the human and natural environment pose risks to human and ecosystem health (Teuten et al, 2009;Revel et al, 2018;Peng et al, 2020;Kumar et al, 2021;Sheraz et al, 2023). The conversion of macroplastics into smaller particles, especially nano-scale plastics, is known to substantially increase the uptake and absorption of plastics into biota (Shen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%