International audienceThe nanoscale size of plastic debris makes them potential efficient vectors of many pollutants and more especially of metals. In order to evaluate this ability, nanoplastics were produced from microplastics collected on a beach exposed to the North Atlantic Gyre. The nanoplastics were characterized using multi-dimensional methods: asymmetrical flow field flow fractionation and dynamic light scattering coupled to several detectors. Lead (II) adsorption kinetics, isotherm and pH-edge were then carried out. The sorption reached a steady state after around 200 min. The maximum sorption capacity varied between 97% and 78.5% for both tested Pb concentrations. Lead (II) adsorption kinetics is controlled by chemical reactions ...
Résumé : Les plastiques sont le troisième matériau le plus produit sur Terre et une importante fract...
Nanoplastics (NPTs) are defined as colloids that originated from the unintentional degradation of pl...
Nanoplastics are produced industrially for uses such as cosmetics and also generated by erosion of c...
International audienceThe nanoscale size of plastic debris makes them potential efficient vectors of...
International audienceRecently, a large scientific interest was given to nanoplastics regarding majo...
Microplastics act as a vector for toxic trace metals and their surface complexation mechanisms under...
International audienceThe nanoplastics presence in the ocean and soil demonstrates their global dist...
Due to its small size, large specific surface area and hydrophobicity, microplastics, and the adsorb...
International audienceThe mass and volume concentration of nanoplastics is extremely low, but incred...
Numerous studies have made the ubiquitous presence of plastic in the environment undeniable, and thu...
Due to an assumed lack of anionic binding sites (most plastics are non-polar), scientists long consi...
Nanoplastics are emerging contaminants and the study of their fate, behaviour and environmental impa...
International audienceThe ability of nanoplastics (NPs) to bioaccumulate and cotransport pollutants ...
The use of plastics has been accompanied by a massive release of plastic waste into the environment....
Microplastics and heavy metals represent two pollutant classes which have adverse impacts on aquatic...
Résumé : Les plastiques sont le troisième matériau le plus produit sur Terre et une importante fract...
Nanoplastics (NPTs) are defined as colloids that originated from the unintentional degradation of pl...
Nanoplastics are produced industrially for uses such as cosmetics and also generated by erosion of c...
International audienceThe nanoscale size of plastic debris makes them potential efficient vectors of...
International audienceRecently, a large scientific interest was given to nanoplastics regarding majo...
Microplastics act as a vector for toxic trace metals and their surface complexation mechanisms under...
International audienceThe nanoplastics presence in the ocean and soil demonstrates their global dist...
Due to its small size, large specific surface area and hydrophobicity, microplastics, and the adsorb...
International audienceThe mass and volume concentration of nanoplastics is extremely low, but incred...
Numerous studies have made the ubiquitous presence of plastic in the environment undeniable, and thu...
Due to an assumed lack of anionic binding sites (most plastics are non-polar), scientists long consi...
Nanoplastics are emerging contaminants and the study of their fate, behaviour and environmental impa...
International audienceThe ability of nanoplastics (NPs) to bioaccumulate and cotransport pollutants ...
The use of plastics has been accompanied by a massive release of plastic waste into the environment....
Microplastics and heavy metals represent two pollutant classes which have adverse impacts on aquatic...
Résumé : Les plastiques sont le troisième matériau le plus produit sur Terre et une importante fract...
Nanoplastics (NPTs) are defined as colloids that originated from the unintentional degradation of pl...
Nanoplastics are produced industrially for uses such as cosmetics and also generated by erosion of c...