Similar microplastics particles show different levels of toxicity

 

The same plastic made by different manufacturers may have very different properties when they affect cells an interdisciplinary research team at the University of Bayreuth have discovered that branding a particular plastic as toxic may not be as correct as they thought because different manufacturers plastic when it is broken down into nano size plastic particles may have different shapes and different sizes for the same polymer type and this can affect both its chemical and physical characteristics. It shows that at present we do not understand the differences in structure and how they can give quite contradictory results under supposedly identical conditions. Often the differences lie in the fact that different companies making a chemical like polystyrene might use different monomers or different conditions to create the polymers and this will therefore affect cells and organisms in different ways. This will certainly make the study of the effect of nano plastics on organisms very much more difficult in the future.



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