环境科学
污染物
微塑料
环境化学
废物管理
水生生态系统
空气质量指数
气溶胶化
环境工程
化学
吸入
气象学
物理
解剖
工程类
有机化学
医学
作者
Ana C. Morales,Jay M. Tomlin,Christopher P. West,Felipe Rivera-Adorno,Brianna Peterson,Steven Sharpe,Yoorae Noh,Seyedeh Mahboobeh Teimouri Sendesi,Brandon E. Boor,John A. Howarter,Ryan C. Moffet,Swarup China,Brian O'callahan,Patrick Z. El‐Khoury,Andrew J. Whelton,Alexander Laskin
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41565-022-01219-9
摘要
Nanoplastic particles are inadequately characterized environmental pollutants that have adverse effects on aquatic and atmospheric systems, causing detrimental effects to human health through inhalation, ingestion and skin penetration1–3. At present, it is explicitly assumed that environmental nanoplastics (EnvNPs) are weathering fragments of microplastic or larger plastic debris that have been discharged into terrestrial and aquatic environments, while atmospheric EnvNPs are attributed solely to aerosolization by wind and other mechanical forces. However, the sources and emissions of unintended EnvNPs are poorly understood and are therefore largely unaccounted for in various risk assessments4. Here we show that large quantities of EnvNPs may be directly emitted into the atmosphere as steam-laden waste components discharged from a technology commonly used to repair sewer pipes in urban areas. A comprehensive chemical analysis of the discharged waste condensate has revealed the abundant presence of insoluble colloids, which after drying form solid organic particles with a composition and viscosity consistent with EnvNPs. We suggest that airborne emissions of EnvNPs from these globally used sewer repair practices may be prevalent in highly populated urban areas5, and may have important implications for air quality and toxicological levels that need to be mitigated. The technology commonly used for sewer pipe repairs emits airborne nanoplastic particles at a scale that may impact the environment and air quality in urban areas.
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