2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11869-024-01559-6
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A comprehensive characterization of indoor ambient microplastics in households during the COVID-19 pandemic

Mansoor Ahmad Bhat

Abstract: Airborne microplastics (MPs) can be easily inhaled by humans, impacting their health as they spend more than 80% of their time indoors, especially during the pandemic. Only a few research studies have examined indoor MPs in the micrometer size range using active sampling, and studies have mainly concentrated on MPs that are millimeters in size. This study investigated the composition of indoor airborne MPs by active sampling in seven houses in the city center of northwestern Turkey (Eskişehir) during the COVID… Show more

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“…Recent research shows that individuals ingest a range of 0.1 to 5 g of MPs every week via different exposure means (Senathirajah et al, 2021). It was also estimated that humans inhale 156-240 MPs daily in indoor houses (Bhat, 2024b) while as university inhabitants are exposed to airborne MPs (≥ 2.5 -336.89 μm) at inhalation rates of 13.88 -18.51 MPs/m 3 and 180 -240 MPs daily (Bhat, 2024c). When the body consumes MPs they are absorbed and distributed through the circulatory system, entering various tissues and possibly causing different detrimental consequences (da Costa et al, 2016;Yee et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent research shows that individuals ingest a range of 0.1 to 5 g of MPs every week via different exposure means (Senathirajah et al, 2021). It was also estimated that humans inhale 156-240 MPs daily in indoor houses (Bhat, 2024b) while as university inhabitants are exposed to airborne MPs (≥ 2.5 -336.89 μm) at inhalation rates of 13.88 -18.51 MPs/m 3 and 180 -240 MPs daily (Bhat, 2024c). When the body consumes MPs they are absorbed and distributed through the circulatory system, entering various tissues and possibly causing different detrimental consequences (da Costa et al, 2016;Yee et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%