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Analysis of Microplastics using FTIR Imaging - Agilent

Application NoteEnvironmental AuthorsKristina Borg Olesen, Nikki van Alst, Marta Simon, Alvise Vianello, Fan Liu and Jes Vollertsen Department of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University, Denmark Mustafa Kansiz Agilent , AustraliaPhoto: Reina Maricela BlairIntroductionIn recent years, plastic pollution has received an increasing amount of interest from researchers, politicians, and the public. Microplastics (<5 mm) are a particular concern as they are suspected to accumulate in the environment and aquatic life [1]. Microplastics originate from various sources and can remain in the environment for hundreds of years before they finally decompose. However, the accumulation level and the effects on the environment and aquatic life are poorly understood. This is partly due to a lack of standard Analysis protocols and current analytical techniques that are prohibitively time consuming and thus published studies relied on visual identification of plastics in samples to quantify them [2].

MPhunter particle information output, which lists each identified particle, its coordinates, polymer group (chemical ID), area, major and minor dimensions, volume and mass. See Table 3. A B Table 2. List of particle ID by % mass and by % particle count. Particle ID % by mass % by particle count PE 0.01% 0.11% PP 0.30% 1.03% Polyester 3.11% 3.22%

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