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Airborne Microplastics

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Joana C. Prata, Joana L. Castro, João Pinto da Costa, Mário Cerqueira, Armando C. Duarte, Teresa Rocha‐Santos

Summary

Microplastics and synthetic microfibers are pervasive in both indoor and outdoor air, originating from textiles, tire wear, and other everyday sources, meaning humans are continuously inhaling these particles. Airborne microplastic exposure represents an underappreciated inhalation route that may have significant respiratory and systemic health consequences.

The atmosphere is populated by different types of particles, including those of synthetic origin. Originating from products and activities, such as textiles and tire abrasion, microplastics and microfibers are released into the indoor and outdoor air. In the...

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