Multiparameter characterisation of a nano-polypropylene representative test material with fractionation, light scattering, high-resolution microscopy, spectroscopy, and spectrometry methods

Abstract

Reference and quality control materials with comparable physicochemical properties to nanoplastic contaminants present in environmental and food nanoplastics are currently lacking. Here we report a nanoplastic polypropylene material prepared using a top-down approach involving mechanical fragmentation of larger plastics. The material was found to be homogeneous and stable in suspension and has been characterised for average particle size, size distribution range, particle number concentration, polypropylene mass fraction and inorganic impurity content using a wide range of analytical methods, including AF4, cFFF, PTA, (MA)DLS, MALS, SEM, AFM, TEM, STEM, EDS, Raman, ICP-MS and pyGC-MS. The material was found to have a broad size distribution, ranging from 50 nm to over 200 nm, with the average particle size value dependent on the technique used to determine it. Particle number concentration ranged from 1.7–2.4 × 1010 g−1, according to PTA. Spectroscopy techniques confirmed that the material was polypropylene, with evidence of aging due to an increased level of oxidation. The measured mass fraction was found to depend on the marker used and ranged between 3 and 5 μg g−1. Inorganic impurities such as Si, Al, Mg, K, Na, S, Fe, Cl and Ca were also identified at ng g−1 levels. Comparability and complementarity across the measurement methods and techniques is also discussed.

Graphical abstract: Multiparameter characterisation of a nano-polypropylene representative test material with fractionation, light scattering, high-resolution microscopy, spectroscopy, and spectrometry methods

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Sep 2025
Accepted
23 Dec 2025
First published
04 Feb 2026
This article is Open Access
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Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2026, Advance Article

Multiparameter characterisation of a nano-polypropylene representative test material with fractionation, light scattering, high-resolution microscopy, spectroscopy, and spectrometry methods

D. Bartczak, A. Sikora, H. Goenaga-Infante, K. Altmann, R. Drexel, F. Meier, E. Alasonati, M. Lelong, F. Cado, C. Chivas-Joly, M. Fadda, A. Sacco, A. M. Rossi, D. Pröfrock, D. Wippermann, F. Barbero, I. Fenoglio, A. M. Booth, L. Sørensen, A. Igartua, C. Wouters, J. Mast, M. Barbaresi, F. Rossi, M. Piergiovanni, M. Mattarozzi, M. Careri, T. Caebergs, A. Piette, J. Parot and A. M. Giovannozzi, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5EN00917K

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