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How much nanoplastic is in the ocean?

Funder: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)Project code: OCENW.XS2.018

How much nanoplastic is in the ocean?

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Nanoplastics (NP), i.e. plastic particles < 1µm, were detected only recently in the marine environment raising the question if NPs could be a major part of ocean plastic pollution. In this project, we applied a novel technique that is based on vapourising and ionising a sample (sea water) containing NPs and detecting molecular plastic fragments by mass spectrometry (Thermal Desorption – Proton Transfer Reaction – Mass Spectrometry: TD-PTR-MS).

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