Publications by authors named "Corentin Le Juge"

Due to the flux of plastic debris entering the environment, it becomes urgent to document and monitor their degradation pathways at different scales. At the colloidal scale, the systematic hetero-association of nanoplastics with the natural organic matter complexifies the ability to detect plastic signatures in the particle collected in the various environments. The current techniques used for microplastics could not discriminate the polymers at the nanoscale from the natural macromolecules, as the plastic mass in the aggregate is within the same order.

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Microplastics (MPs) have become one of the major global environmental issues in recent decades due to their ubiquity in the environment. Understanding MPs source origin and reactivity is urgently needed to better constrain their fate and budget. Despite improvements in analytical methods to characterize MPs, new tools are needed to help understand their sources and reactivity in a complex environment.

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While several studies have investigated the potential impact of nanoplastics, proof of their occurrence in our global environment has not yet been demonstrated. In the present work, by developing an innovative analytical strategy, the presence of nanoplastics in soil was identified for the first time. Our results demonstrate the presence of nanoplastics with a size ranging from 20 to 150 nm and covering three of the most common plastic families: polyethylene, polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride.

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