Variable Non-Gaussian Transport of Nanoplastic on Supported Lipid Bilayers in Saline Conditions
Diyali Sil,
Edin Osmanbasic,
Sasthi Charan Mandal
et al.
Abstract:Nanoplastic–lipid interaction is vital to understanding
the nanoscale mechanism of plastic adsorption and aggregation on a
lipid membrane surface. However, a single-particle mechanistic picture
of the nanoplastic transport process on a lipid surface remains unclear.
Here, we report a salt-dependent non-Gaussian transport mechanism
of polystyrene particles on a supported 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-glycero-3-phosphocholine
(POPC) lipid bilayer surface. Particle stickiness on the POPC surface
increases with salt concen… Show more
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