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Identification of microplastics in wastewater after cascade filtration using Pyrolysis-GC–MS

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Matin Funck, Torsten C. Schmidt, Matin Funck, Matin Funck, Matin Funck, Torsten C. Schmidt, Aylin Yildirim, Matin Funck, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Aylin Yildirim, Matin Funck, Torsten C. Schmidt, Carmen Nickel, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Aylin Yildirim, Carmen Nickel, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Aylin Yildirim, Jürgen Schram, Torsten C. Schmidt, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jochen Tuerk Jürgen Schram, Torsten C. Schmidt, Jochen Tuerk Torsten C. Schmidt, Torsten C. Schmidt, Jochen Tuerk Jürgen Schram, Jürgen Schram, Jochen Tuerk Jochen Tuerk Torsten C. Schmidt, Jochen Tuerk Jürgen Schram, Jochen Tuerk Jürgen Schram, Torsten C. Schmidt, Jochen Tuerk Jochen Tuerk

Summary

Researchers developed a cascadic steel basket filtration system combined with Pyrolysis-GC-MS analysis to identify and quantify microplastics in wastewater, achieving an 86% mean recovery across three mesh sizes and demonstrating its use for mass balance assessments.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

The combination of a representative microplastic sampling method and a fast-quantitative analysis using Pyrolysis-GC-MS (Py-GC-MS) for investigation of the microplastic load and mass balances is presented in this work. A representative microplastic filtration requires a method allowing quick extraction of the sample. The developed steel based cascadic microplastic filtration uses steel basket filters with mesh sizes of 100 μm, 50 μm and 10 μm and a mean recovery of 86 % without cross contamination was achieved. Thermoanalytical methods have the advantage of minimal sample preparation with short analysis times. The presented platinum filament-based Py-GC-MS method requires little sample preparation and quantification limits for polystyrene (PS) and polyethylene (PE) were 0.03 μg and 1 μg absolute, respectively. The relative standard deviation of the analytical method is 11 %. The combined method allows representative sampling and analysis of MP from water bodies and waste water treatment plants within 48 h. •Presentation of a validated steel based cascadic microplastic filtration plant.•Fast and reproduceable Py-GC-MS analysis method for microplastic.•Py-GC-MS allows microplastic analysis with little sample preparation.

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