University of Michigan finds lab gloves shed stearate resembling microplastics
NewsBytes | April 4, 2026 12:40 AM CST
Clean-room gloves reduce false positives
The team tested seven types of gloves and discovered that clean-room nitrile gloves gave far fewer false positives than regular latex or nitrile ones: latex gloves could create up to 7,000 fake "microplastic" bits per square millimeter!
The researchers now recommend using clean-room gloves (or skipping gloves when possible) for more accurate results.
They've also developed new ways to tell glove particles apart from real microplastics, aiming for cleaner data going forward.
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