2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.27.514081
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Origin, exposure routes and xenobiotics impart nanoplastics with toxicity on freshwater bivalves

Abstract: Various environmental aged plastic wastes were collected in the environment and crushed to the nanometric scale to get a mix of nanoplastics (NPs) of different natures - mostly polyolefins (PE, PP), polyesters (PET) and polyvinylics (PS and PVC) - and undefined shapes (noted NP-L, mean hydrodynamic diameter at 285 nm). We aimed to test the toxicity of NPs of environmentally relevance on freshwater bivalves and compare results to commonly used styrenic NP-PS (206 nm). Corbicula fluminea were exposed to four dif… Show more

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