Disposable Polypropylene Face Masks: A Potential Source of Micro/Nanoparticles and Organic Contaminates in Humans
Yunhe Guo(Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences), Guibin Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuhao Yan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoxi Yang(Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences), Chunyang Liao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yanna Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guangbo Qu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jianbo Shi(Jianghan University), Meilin Lv(Shandong University), Jing Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiazheng Sun(China University of Geosciences), Junya Li(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Tongtong Xiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jianjie Fu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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