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Photoluminescence-Based Techniques for the Detection of Micro- and Nanoplastics
Authors:Chiara Capolungo  Dr Damiano Genovese  Prof Marco Montalti  Prof Enrico Rampazzo  Prof Nelsi Zaccheroni  Prof Luca Prodi
Institution:Dipartimento di Chimica “Giacomo Ciamician”, Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, via Selmi 2, 40126 Bologna, Italy
Abstract:The growing numbers related to plastic pollution are impressive, with ca. 70 % of produced plastic (>350 tonnes/year) being indiscriminately wasted in the environment. The most dangerous forms of plastic pollution for biota and human health are micro- and nano-plastics (MNPs), which are ubiquitous and more bioavailable. Their elimination is extremely difficult, but the first challenge is their detection since existing protocols are unsatisfactory for microplastics and mostly absent for nanoplastics. After a discussion of the state of the art for MNPs detection, we specifically revise the techniques based on photoluminescence that represent very promising solutions for this problem. In this context, Nile Red staining is the most used strategy and we show here its pros and limitations, but we also discuss other more recent approaches, such as the use of fluorogenic probes based on perylene-bisimide and on fluorogenic hyaluronan nanogels, with the added values of biocompatibility and water solubility.
Keywords:dye staining  luminescence  microplastics and nanoplastics  plastic pollution  sensors
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