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Physicochemical Characterization and Quantification of Nanoplastics: Applicability, Limitations and Complementarity of Batch and Fractionation Methods

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Comprehensive physicochemical characterization of heterogeneous nanoplastic samples remains an analytical challenge requiring a combination of orthogonal measurement techniques. Batch methods, including DLS, NTA, tunable resistive pulse sensing, TEM and SEM, as well as fractionation methods such as centrifugal liquid sedimentation and FFF-MALS combined with pyrolysis GC-MS or Raman microspectroscopy were evaluated for size, shape and chemical composition measurements and for particle quantification. A set of reference/test samples, including polydisperse and doped NPLs and inorganic nanoparticles of different morphologies, was used to assess applicability/limitations of the selected methodologies. Particle sizes and number-based concentrations obtained by orthogonal batch methods (DLS, NTA, TRPS) were comparable for monodisperse spherical samples, while higher deviations were observed for polydisperse, agglomerated samples and for non-spherical particles, especially for light scattering methods. Higher resolution techniques, including CLS and TRPS offer further insight with increased size resolution, while detailed morphological information can be derived by EM-based approaches. Combined techniques such as FFF-MALS and -RM can successfully provide complementary information on chemical and physical properties in one single measurement, while pyGC-MS analysis of FFF fractions can be used for mass -based particle quantification.
2023-06-30
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
JRC132322
1618-2642 (online),   
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-023-04689-5,    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC132322,   
10.1007/s00216-023-04689-5 (online),   
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