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Comparing methods for optimising microplastic extraction in sediment through density separation

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Daniel Vidal-Barrachina, Alicia Gran, Alicia Gran, Daniel Vidal-Barrachina, Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Daniel Vidal-Barrachina, Sara Masó-Herrero, Sara Masó-Herrero, Alicia Gran, Daniel Vidal-Barrachina, Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Nuria Casado-Coy, Daniel Vidal-Barrachina, Alicia Gran, Nuria Casado-Coy, Daniel Vidal-Barrachina, Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Daverlyn Encizo-Cuartas, Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Nuria Casado-Coy, Daverlyn Encizo-Cuartas, Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Daverlyn Encizo-Cuartas, Daverlyn Encizo-Cuartas, Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Sara Masó-Herrero, Sara Masó-Herrero, Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Sara Masó-Herrero, Sara Masó-Herrero, Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro Carlos Sanz‐Lázaro

Summary

Researchers compared six density separation solutions and two transfer methods for extracting microplastics from marine sediment. CaCl2-saturated solution with decantation achieved 90% recovery regardless of polymer type, size, or shape, and was safer and cheaper than the next-best option (ZnCl2), recommending it as a standardized method.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Oceans constitute a significant sink of microplastics, mostly accumulating in sediment. Extracting MPs from sediment remains challenging, highlighting the need for a standardised methodology to allow comparison across studies. We compared the efficiency of commonly used solutions for density separation and two transferring methods. A CaCl<sub>2</sub>-saturated solution with decantation was the most efficient, recovering 90 ± 1 % of MPs regardless of polymer, size or shape, and proved safer, cheaper, and faster than the second-best alternative, ZnCl<sub>2</sub> with decantation. High-density polymers were harder to recover, especially with low-density solutions (e.g. NaCl) or the overflow method. Although size had no effect in the case of CaCl<sub>2</sub> and decantation, larger MPs generally had better extraction when using other solutions or transferring methods. Shape affected PET fibre recovery, which was particularly low with NaCl and moderately lower with ZnCl<sub>2</sub> and CaCl<sub>2</sub>. Adding H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> or NaCl + H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> enhanced fibre extraction. Our study indicates that salts yielding intermediate densities at saturation may outperform denser alternatives due to lower viscosity and less particle adhesion to container surfaces. We recommend CaCl<sub>2</sub> with decantation as a standard protocol to maximise MP recovery and ensure comparability. If using H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, it should be included in the first extraction run. This approach may also apply to similar matrices like soil.

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