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Quantification of polyethylene terephthalate micro- and nanoplastics in domestic wastewater using a simple three-step method

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Lei Tian, H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie Lei Tian, Lei Tian, H.A. Leslie E.M. Skoczynska, H.A. Leslie Gert‐Jan M. Gruter, Robert‐Jan van Putten, H.A. Leslie Robert‐Jan van Putten, E.M. Skoczynska, H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie Robert‐Jan van Putten, H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie Gert‐Jan M. Gruter, Gert‐Jan M. Gruter, Gert‐Jan M. Gruter, Gert‐Jan M. Gruter, H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie Robert‐Jan van Putten, H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie Gert‐Jan M. Gruter, H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie Gert‐Jan M. Gruter, Gert‐Jan M. Gruter, Gert‐Jan M. Gruter, H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie H.A. Leslie

Summary

Researchers developed a simple three-step method to quantify PET micro- and nanoplastics in wastewater, detecting PET particles in all influent samples from ten Dutch treatment plants at concentrations ranging from 25 to 680 micrograms per liter.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Concerns about impact of small plastic particles, known as microplastics (<5 mm) and nanoplastics (<1 μm), together abbreviated as MNP, on the environment and on human health have increased in recent years. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microplastics have been detected previously in different environmental samples including freshwater and wastewater sludge. In the present study, we target all small plastic particles of PET with a diameter smaller than 5 mm ('PET MNP'). A simple three-step method of drying, (in matrix) PET depolymerization in ethylene glycol and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) analysis, was applied for the quantification of PET MNP in influents and effluents collected from ten Dutch wastewater treatment plants. The PET recovery was 98 % in the wastewater matrix. The limits of detection (LOD) for PET in influents and effluents were 2.0 μg/L and 1.2 μg/L, respectively. PET MNP was detected in all the influents (ranging from 24.9 μg/L to 680 μg/L) and most of the effluents (ranging from <LOD to 23.1 μg/L). The results of the present study confirmed that WWTP effluents can be a source of PET MNP in the environment.

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