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The Ecotera Research Portfolio – Organized Table of Contents: A Technical Paper Index and Strategic Overview, version April 21, 2026

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) 2026

Summary

Researchers compiled a portfolio of 32 technical papers from Ecotera spanning field-deployable microplastic sensors, urine-based human exposure monitoring, computer vision approaches, and therapeutic concepts, presenting a strategic overview that prioritizes scalable, real-world deployment and intervention-linked detection over conventional laboratory-isolated methods.

Models

This document provides an organized table of contents for the 2026 Ecotera research portfolio as of April 21, 2026 — a growing collection of technical papers focused on scalable detection, interpretation, monitoring, and mitigation of microplastics and nanoplastics across environmental and biological systems. The portfolio of 32 papers span field-deployable sensing technologies, urine-based human exposure monitoring, computer-vision approaches, mechanistic models, multi-analyte water intelligence platforms, policy frameworks, and therapeutic concepts. Collectively, these papers shift the focus from isolated laboratory observations toward practical, scalable, real-world solutions that prioritize accessibility, repeatability, and impact. Strategic Vision of the Portfolio Across these papers, several consistent themes emerge: Scalability over niche complexity Real-world deployment over laboratory isolation Longitudinal and distributed monitoring over one-time snapshots Actionable outputs over purely academic endpoints Surface-area-aware mechanistic thinking over simplistic particle counts Detection explicitly linked to intervention, policy, and health outcomes Sections: 1. Foundational Detection & Measurement Systems2. Theoretical Frameworks: The Z-Model3. Human Health & Biological Monitoring4. Water Intelligence, Field Validation & Real-World Deployment5. Policy & Regulatory Frameworks6. Mitigation, Therapeutics & Closed-Loop Systems7. Suggested Reading Paths8. Conclusion

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