microplastice
Microplastice, commonly referred to as microplastics, are plastic particles typically smaller than 5 millimeters. They can be manufactured in small sizes (primary microplastics) or originate from the fragmentation of larger plastic items (secondary microplastics). The term also encompasses a range of sizes, with some definitions distinguishing nanoplastics as even smaller particles, often below 1 micrometer.
Common polymers found in microplastics include polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, and polyvinyl chloride, among others. They enter
Environmental and ecological impacts are the subject of ongoing study. Microplastics can be ingested by a wide
Detection and measurement rely on laboratory techniques such as spectroscopy (FTIR, Raman) and various chemical analyses,