Effects and Impacts of Different Oxidative Digestion Treatments on Virgin and Aged Microplastic Particles
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Although several sample preparation methods for analyzing microplastics (MPs) in
environmental matrices have been implemented in recent years, important uncertainties and
criticalities in the approaches adopted still persist. Preliminary purification of samples, based on
oxidative digestion, is an important phase to isolate microplastics from the environmental matrix;
it should guarantee both efficacy and minimal damage to the particles. In this context, our study
aims to evaluate Fenton's reaction digestion pre-treatment used to isolate and extract microplastics
from environmental matrices. We evaluated the particle recovery efficiency and the impact of the
oxidation method on the integrity of the MPs subjected to digestion considering different particles'
polymeric composition, size, and morphology. For this purpose, two laboratory experiments were
set up: the first one to evaluate the efficacy of various digestion protocols in the MPs extraction from
a complex matrix, and the second one to assess the possible harm of different treatments, differing
in temperatures and volume reagents used, on virgin and aged MPs. Morphological,
physicochemical, and dimensional changes were verified by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
and Fourier Transformed Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The findings of the first experiment showed
the greatest difference in recovery rates especially for polyvinyl chloride and polyethylene
terephthalate particles, indicating the role of temperature and the kind of polymer as the major
factors influencing MPs extraction. In the second experiment, the SEM analysis revealed
morphological and particle size alterations of various entities, in particular for the particles treated
at 75 °C and with major evident alterations of aged MPs to virgin ones. In conclusion, this study
highlights how several factors, including temperature and polymer, influence the integrity of the
particles altering the quality of the final data.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
microplastics; oxidative digestion; Fenton's reagent; virgin; aged; weathering; SEM; FTIR
List of contributors:
Campanale, Claudia; Savino, Ilaria; Uricchio, VITO FELICE; Massarelli, Carmine
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