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Platinum vaporization-deposition coated polycarbonate membranes for comprehensive, multimodal, and correlative microscopic analysis of micro-and nanoplastics and other environmental particles

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Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Martin Hassellöv Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Mats Hagberg, Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Karin Mattsson, Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Karin Mattsson, Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Karin Mattsson, Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Karin Mattsson, Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv Karin Mattsson, Karin Mattsson, Martin Hassellöv Martin Hassellöv

Summary

This study developed a platinum-coated polycarbonate membrane system for comprehensive sampling and analysis of anthropogenic particles including microplastics from diverse environmental matrices. Standardized sampling and analysis methods are urgently needed to make microplastic contamination data comparable across studies and environments.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Anthropogenic particles, including microplastics, are receiving ever-increasing concern due to their potential environmental impact. Surveys and monitoring require sampling from many environmental and biological matrices, including natural water, drinking water, sediment, and air. However, there are no standard methods for sampling particles in the environment; thereby, many different approaches are used for both single particle and ensemble distribution or bulk chemical analyses. In the microplastics field, particles are often analyzed on membranes using automated analysis with spectroscopic techniques such as Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy. For automated analysis, the filters' properties are crucial. We coated polycarbonate (PC) membranes with 100 nm platinum (Pt) on both side using a e-beam evaporator and evaluated their suitability for filtrating and analysis of environmental samples. The PC membranes have a defined and practical pore size, available in many pore sizes and with circular diameter of 47 mm and 25 mm. Our Pt coated membranes can handle large volumes of fresh and marine waters, high pressure, and various treatment solutions. Moreover, they have good optical properties for imaging with light microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and no disturbing background signal for Raman or FTIR spectroscopy analysis.

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