Quantitative analysis of PET microplastics in environmental model samples using quantitative H-1-NMR spectroscopy: validation of an optimized and consistent sample clean-up method
ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. Bd. 411. H. 28. 2019 S. 7409 - 7418
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Doi/URN: 10.1007/s00216-019-02089-2
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Inhaltszusammenfassung
Identification and quantification of microplastics (MP) in environmental samples is crucial for understanding the risk and distribution of MP in the environment. Currently, quantification of MP particles in environmental samples and the comparability of different matrices is a major research topic. Research also focusses on sample preparation, since environmental samples must be free of inorganic and organic matrix components for the MP analysis. Therefore, we would like to propose a new meth...Identification and quantification of microplastics (MP) in environmental samples is crucial for understanding the risk and distribution of MP in the environment. Currently, quantification of MP particles in environmental samples and the comparability of different matrices is a major research topic. Research also focusses on sample preparation, since environmental samples must be free of inorganic and organic matrix components for the MP analysis. Therefore, we would like to propose a new method that allows the comparison of the results of MP analysis from different environmental matrices and gives a MP concentration in mass of MP particles per gram of environmental sample. This is possible by developing and validating an optimized and consistent sample preparation scheme for quantitative analysis of MP particles in environmental model samples in conjunction with quantitative H-1-NMR spectroscopy (qNMR). We evaluated for the first time the effects of different environmental matrices on identification and quantification of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fibers using the qNMR method. Furthermore, high recovery rates were obtained from spiked environmental model samples (without matrix similar to 90%, sediment similar to 97%, freshwater similar to 94%, aquatic biofilm similar to 95%, and invertebrate matrix similar to 72%), demonstrating the high analytical potential of the method. » weiterlesen» einklappen
Autoren
Verknüpfte Personen
- Carola Winkelmann
- Mitarbeiter/in
(Universität Koblenz)
- Wolfgang Imhof
- Mitarbeiter/in
(Abteilung Chemie)
- Christian Fischer
- Forscher
(Abteilung Physik)
- Melanie Fritz
- Mitarbeiter/in
(Oberflächenphysik)