2021
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202105781
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Preparation of Nanoscale Particles of Five Major Polymers as Potential Standards for the Study of Nanoplastics

Abstract: the environment. Also, despite low-density polyethylene (LDPE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and polystyrene (PS) being the most prevalent polymers in the world, [6] more than 90% of toxicity studies using nanoplastics have examined only PS or poly(methyl methacrylate). [3] Thus, standard nanoplastic particles of the polymers most commonly encountered in the environment are urgently needed. [3,5] Ideally, such standard nanoplastic particles should not contain … Show more

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“…The number-average and weight-average molecular weights were 18.1 and 81.2, respectively, and the degree of crystallinity and melting temperature were 41.4% and 107.0 °C, respectively; 13 these parameters were all within the ranges reported in the literature for commercial polymers. 13 ■ NANOPRECIPITATION Nanoprecipitation was conducted as previously reported (Figure 1). 13 The experimental conditions used in the present study are listed in Table 1.…”
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“…The number-average and weight-average molecular weights were 18.1 and 81.2, respectively, and the degree of crystallinity and melting temperature were 41.4% and 107.0 °C, respectively; 13 these parameters were all within the ranges reported in the literature for commercial polymers. 13 ■ NANOPRECIPITATION Nanoprecipitation was conducted as previously reported (Figure 1). 13 The experimental conditions used in the present study are listed in Table 1.…”
Section: ■ Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…These roundness values were high enough for us to consider all of the particles obtained to be spherical. 13 The mean particle diameter increased linearly from 496 to 997 nm when the polymer concentration was increased from 1 to 10 mg•mL −1 (Figure 3C). This increase of particle size can be explained by the fact that the growth rate increased and the nucleation rate decreased in the same polymer concentration range (Figure 4).…”
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“…A universal emulsion method may be helpful to extend labeling plastic types to PE, PP, PVC, etc . 45…”
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