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Size-classifiable quantification of nanoplastic by rate zonal centrifugation coupled with pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

Analytica Chimica Acta 2024 6 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Yanting Wang, Siyuan Jing, Siyuan Jing, Siyuan Jing, Yanting Wang, Siyuan Jing, Yanting Wang, Siyuan Jing, Siyuan Jing, Siyuan Jing, Minghuo Wu, Yanting Wang, Yanting Wang, Yanting Wang, Weiping Liu, Yanting Wang, Jiaying Zheng, Jiaying Zheng, Yinjuan Chen, Weiping Liu, Xin Li, Thomas Cherico Wanger Thomas Cherico Wanger Yinjuan Chen, Thomas Cherico Wanger Siyuan Jing, Siyuan Jing, Weiping Liu, Weiping Liu, Yanting Wang, Yinjuan Chen, Minghuo Wu, Thomas Cherico Wanger Thomas Cherico Wanger Thomas Cherico Wanger Weiping Liu, Siyuan Jing, Minghuo Wu, Thomas Cherico Wanger Siyuan Jing, Weiping Liu, Weiping Liu, Weiping Liu, Minghuo Wu, Weiping Liu, Thomas Cherico Wanger Thomas Cherico Wanger Weiping Liu, Weiping Liu, Weiping Liu, Weiping Liu, Thomas Cherico Wanger Thomas Cherico Wanger

Summary

Researchers combined rate-zonal centrifugation with pyrolysis-GC-MS to separately quantify nanoplastics of three distinct size classes (100, 300, and 600 nm) in water samples with high recovery rates (81–89%), providing a scalable analytical method for size-resolved environmental nanoplastic monitoring.

Particle size is an important indicator to evaluate the environmental risk and biotoxicity of nanoplastic (NP, particle diameter <1000 nm). The methods available to determine size classes of NP in environmental samples are few and are rare to achieve efficient separation and recycling of NP with close particle sizes. Here, we show that rate-zonal centrifugation (RZC) can quickly and efficiently collect NP of different sizes based on their sedimentation coefficients. When combined with cloud-point extraction (CPE) and pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS), our method can quantify three NP particle-size classes separately (including 100 nm, 300 nm, and 600 nm) in aqueous samples with high recovery (81.4 %-89.4 %), limits of detections (LODs, 33.5-53.4 μg/L), and limits of quantifications (LOQs, 110.6-167.2 μg/L). Compared with the conventional sample pretreatment process, our method can effectively extract and determine the NP with different sizes. Our approach is highly scalable and can be effectively applied to NP in a wide range of aquatic environments. Meanwhile, our approach is highly scalable to incorporate diverse assays to study the environmental behaviours and ecological risks of NP.

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