A Procedure for Measuring Microplastics using Pressurized Fluid Extraction
NSW Department of Planning and Environment
Abstract
A method based on pressurized fluid extraction (PFE) was developed for measuring microplastics in environmental samples. This method can address some limitations of the current microplastic methods and provide laboratories with a simple analytical method for quantifying common microplastics in a range of environmental samples. The method was initially developed by recovering 101% to 111% of spiked plastics on glass beads and was then applied to a composted municipal waste sample with spike recoveries ranging from 85% to 94%. The results from municipal waste samples and soil samples collected from an industrial area demonstrated that the method is a promising alternative for determining the concentration and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Microplastics
- Environmental science
- Extraction (chemistry)
- Waste management
- Environmental chemistry
- Environmental engineering
- Chromatography
- Chemistry