微塑料
环境科学
沉积物
协议(科学)
超细纤维
标准化
污染物
生化工程
环境化学
计算机科学
化学
生态学
工程类
生物
医学
古生物学
替代医学
病理
操作系统
有机化学
作者
Manuela Rossi,Alessandro Vergara,Fiore Capozzi,Simonetta Giordano,Valeria Spagnuolo,Romualdo Troisi,Vincenzo Vedi,Filippo Ambrosi de Magistris,Noemi Fiaschini,Tonia Tommasi,Marco Guida,Mariarca D’Aniello,Carlo Donadio
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135272
摘要
Microplastics (MP; 1 µm-5 mm) and microfibers (MF; thin, elongated particles with a high-length-to-width ratio) have become a major global environmental issue due to their ubiquity in the oceans and possess complex physicochemical properties that vary their mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity toward organisms and interactions with their surrounding pollutants. Nonetheless, a reliable methodology that would facilitate and automate the monitoring of MP is still lacking. Intending to select practical and standardized methods and considering the challenges in MPs detection, a new analysis protocol based on optical microscopy for the counting and morphological analysis of the particles has been developed. This method overcomes some issues related to the lack of practicality and standardization of the others currently applied, and does not involve sieving, washing, heating, or density separation and digestion processes. Our method is green and requires a minimum quantity of sediment, i.e., 1.5 g, and shortened timeframes. Future research efforts may need to develop and implement new analytical tools and combinations of technologies to complement respective detection limitations and yield reliable characterization of both MFs and MPs. We tested our protocol to study, for the first time, both marine and land sediment in the Vesuvian area of the Gulf of Naples (Italy).
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