Quality of nanoplastics and microplastics ecotoxicity studies: Refining quality criteria for nanomaterial studies

Anita Jemec Kokalj*, Nanna B. Hartmann, Damjana Drobne, Annegret Potthoff, Dana Kühnel

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    Abstract

    It is becoming increasingly important to develop assessment criteria for the quality of nanoplastics studies. This study is an attempt to establish such criteria based on those developed for engineered nanomaterials, the GUIDEnano and DaNa criteria being two representatives. These criteria were applied to studies on polystyrene nanoparticles (PS NPs), which currently represent the majority of studies on nanoplastics. We compiled a list of existing nanomaterial-related criteria that are not fully relevant to PS NPs and propose additional nanoplastic-specific criteria targeting polymer chemical composition, source, production and field collection, impurities/chemical additives, density, hydrophobicity, colour, and chemical leaching. For each criterion, scientific justification is provided. We conclude that the existing study quality assessments originally developed for nano(eco)toxicity studies can, through refinements, be applied to those dealing with nanoplastics studies, with a further outlook on microplastics. The final quality criteria catalogue presented here is intended as a starting point for further elaborations considering different purposes of an assessment.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number125751
    JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
    Volume415
    ISSN0304-3894
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Bibliographical note

    Funding Information:
    D.K. was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education ( BMBF, Germany ), project DaNa2.0 (Data and Knowledge on Nanomaterials—Evaluation of Socially Relevant Scientific Facts; Grant no. 03×0131 ) and DaNa4.0 (Data on new, innovative and safe application related materials; Grant no. 03XP0282 ). The Slovenian Research Agency ( ARRS, Slovenia ) funded this research through the research programme Integrative zoology and speleobiology P1-0184 and research project J1-2482 . D.K. and D.D. received additional funding by NanoRigo (Establishing a Nanotechnology Risk Governance Framework , Grant Agreement no. 814530 . European Commission).

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    Keywords

    • DaNa
    • GUIDEnano
    • NanoCRED
    • Plastics
    • Study quality criteria

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