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The Interaction of Toxic Chemicals with Micro/Nanoplastics

Advanced structured materials 2026
Manuel Palencia, Manuel Palencia, Angélica García-Quintero, Ranjita Saikia, Kevin H. Libreros-Castillo

Summary

This work examines how micro- and nanoplastics interact with toxic environmental chemicals — including heavy metals, pesticides, and persistent organic pollutants — acting as vectors that concentrate and transport these substances through food chains and into living organisms. The combined toxic burden of plastics plus co-contaminants poses a substantially greater health risk than either pollutant class alone, a key consideration for understanding real-world human exposure to plastic pollution.

One of the environmental problems of most concern to citizens, governments, and scientists is the increasing contamination caused by synthetic plastics; in recent years, there has been a rising awareness concerning microplastics and nanoplastics manufactured and...

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