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  • 2025

Understanding the potential human health risks associated with micro- and nanoplastic exposure is currently a priority research area. Nanoplastic toxicity studies are complicated by the lack of available, well-characterized test and reference materials. Further, many nanoplastic test materials are inherently more polydisperse and heterogenous in shape compared to polystyrene beads, making accurate and representative size distribution measurements particularly challenging. The aim of this study was to conduct an inter-laboratory comparison of dynamic light scattering measurements, the most commonly used particle sizing method for nanomaterials. Using a published standard operating procedure, size measurements in water and a standardized cell culture medium (CCM) were generated for spherical, carboxy-functionalized polystyrene nanoparticles (PS-COOH; 50 nm; benchmark material), and for increasingly complex in-house produced spherical poly(ethylene terephthalate) (nanoPET) and irregular-shaped polypropylene (nanoPP) test materials. The weighted mean of hydrodynamic diameters of PS-COOH dispersed in water (55 ± 5 nm) showed moderate variation between labs (coefficient of variation, CV = 8.2%) and were similar to literature reports. Measurements of nanoPET (82 ± 6 nm) and nanoPP (182 ± 12 nm) in water exhibited similar CV values (nanoPET: 7.3% and nanoPP; 6.8%). Dispersion of PS-COOH and nanoPET in CCM increased the CV to 15.1 and 14.2%, respectively, [...]

Korinna Altmann; Raquel Portela; Francesco Barbero; Esther Breuninger; Laura Maria Azzurra Camassa; Tanja Cirkovic Velickovic; Costas Charitidis; Anna Costa; Marta Fadda; Petra Fengler; Ivana Fenoglio; Andrea M. Giovannozzi; Øyvind Pernell Haugen; Panagiotis Kainourgios; Frank von der Kammer; Markus J. Kirchner; Madeleine Lomax-Vogt; Tamara Lujic; Frank Milczewski; Mhamad Aly Moussawi; Simona Ortelli; Tatjana N. Parac-Vogt; Annegret Potthoff; Julian J. Jimenez Reinosa; Sophie Röschter; Alessio Sacco; Lukas Wimmer; Ilaria Zanoni; Lea Ann Dailey
Environmental Science: Nano, 12: 5242-5256.
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