估计
概率逻辑
环境科学
统计
计算机科学
数学
工程类
系统工程
作者
Yu Chen,Yongsheng Meng,Guodong Liu,Xiangjiang Huang,Guangming Chai
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c09189
摘要
Little research exists on the magnitude, variability, and uncertainty of human exposure to airborne micro- and nanoplastics (AMNPs), despite their critical role in human exposure to MNPs. We probabilistically estimate the global intake of AMNPs through three main pathways: indoor inhalation, outdoor inhalation, and ingestion during indoor meals, for both children and adults. The median inhalation of AMPs is 1,207.7 (90% CI, 42.5–8.48 × 104) and 1,354.7 (90% CI, 47.4–9.55 × 104) N/capita/day for children and adults, respectively. The annual intake of AMPs is 13.18 mg/capita/a for children and 19.10 mg/capita/a for adults, which is approximately one-fifth and one-third of the mass of a standard stamp, assuming a consistent daily intake of medians. The majority of AMP number intake occurs through inhalation, while the ingestion of deposited AMPs during meals contributes the most in terms of mass. Furthermore, the median ANP intake through outdoor inhalation is 9,638.1 N/day (8.23 × 10–6 μg/d) and 5,410.6 N/day (4.62 × 10–6 μg/d) for children and adults, respectively, compared to 5.30 × 105 N/day (5.79 × 10–4 μg/d) and 6.00 × 105 N/day (6.55 × 10–4 μg/d) via indoor inhalation. Considering the increased toxicity of smaller MNPs, the significant number of ANPs inhaled warrants great attention. Collaborative efforts are imperative to further elucidate and combat the current MPN risks.
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