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Distribution, bioaccumulation, and trophic transfer of palladium-doped nanoplastics in a constructed freshwater ecosystem

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Shuai He, Haiyuan Chi, Chengjun Li, Yan Gao, Ze-Chen Li, Xiaoxia Zhou, Bing Yan

Summary

Researchers used palladium-doped nanoplastics as tracers in a constructed freshwater ecosystem to quantitatively track distribution, bioaccumulation, and trophic transfer, finding that nanoplastics move through multiple trophic levels and accumulate in organisms.

Study Type Environmental

The distribution, bioaccumulation, and trophic transfer of nanoplastics in a constructed freshwater ecosystem were quantitatively investigated using Pd-doped particles.

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