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Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images of plastic particle surfaces (plastispheres) collected from river water and treated wastewater.
Summary
Researchers present a scanning electron microscopy image dataset of polyethylene and polyurethane plastisphere particles collected from treated wastewater and the Pilica River in Poland, capturing surface microstructures that support companion research on carbapenem-resistant bacteria colonizing plastic surfaces in river-wastewater catchments.
This dataset contains Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images of plastic particles (plastispheres) collected from treated wastewater and riverine environments in Central Poland. The imaging was performed using a Phenom ProX scanning electron microscope (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Waltham, MA, USA). The dataset consists of 132 images categorized by particle origin and material type: Files 2.6.1 – 2.6.53 (53 images): Polyethylene (PE) particle collected from treated wastewater (secondary settling tank), Central Poland. Files 20.2.1 – 20.2.32 (32 images): Polyurethane (PU) particle collected from treated wastewater (secondary settling tank), Central Poland. Files 22.10.1 – 22.10.25 (25 images): Polyethylene (PE) particle collected from treated wastewater (secondary settling tank), Central Poland. Files 17.3.1 – 17.3.22 (22 images): Polyethylene (PE) particle collected from the Pilica River, Central Poland. Data connected to the publication "Native aquatic plastispheres in a river–wastewater catchment: carbapenem-resistant bacteria isolation and microscopy-based structural analysis", which has been accepted for publication in Environmental Microbiology. The final published version is available at: DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.70312. The pre-peer reviewed version of the article is available in 10.5281/zenodo.20035715.