2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2023-2853
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Merging holography, fluorescence, and machine learning for in situ, continuous characterization and classification of airborne microplastics

Nicholas D. Beres,
Julia Burkart,
Elias Graf
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. The continued increase in global plastic production and poor waste management ensures that plastic pollution is a serious environmental concern for years to come. Because of their size, shape, and relatively low density, plastic particles between 1–1000 μm in size (known as microplastics, or MPs) emitted directly into the environment (“primary”) or created due to degradation (“secondary”) may be transported through the atmosphere, similar to other coarse-mode particles, such as mineral dust. MPs can … Show more

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