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Tracing nanoplastics removal dynamics: Europium-labeled polystyrene adsorption on fungal biomass in a simulated treatment system

Research and Development Projects
Author/s: Maja
Publish date: 03.02.2026

Nanoplastics (NPs), defined as synthetic polymer particles of size in the submicron range, are emerging as pervasive environmental contaminants owing to their tendency to cross biological membranes and bioaccumulate within ecological systems, thereby posing considerable risks to environmental safety and human health. Their small size (< 1 μm) challenges conventional separation and analytical methods, presenting the need for innovative and sustainable detection

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This study presents a novel approach for the remediation of polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPs) by employing fungal biomass as an adsorbent for their removal.

Fungal materials are natural, renewable, biodegradable, and inexpensive, with diverse functional groups on cell walls that can facilitate pollutant binding.

The medicinal mushroom Trametes versicolor has been employed based on proven ability to bind various contaminants, although its role in nanoplastic removal remains underexplored.

This study demonstrates a sustainable approach for PSNPs remediation using Trametes versicolor, effective under dynamic conditions with binding affinity for nanoplastics.

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