Evaluation of thermoanalytical methods equipped with evolved gas analysis for the detection of microplastic in environmental samples

C. Goedecke, D. Dittmann, P. Eisentraut, Y. Wiesner, B. Schartel, P. Klack, U. Braun

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Abstract

Microplastic particles are currently detected in almost all environmental compartments. The results of detection vary widely, as a multitude of very different methods are used with very different requirements for analytical validity. In this work four thermoanalytical methods are compared and their advantages and limitations are discussed. One of them is thermal extraction-desorption gas chromatography mass spectrometry (TED-GC/MS), an analysis method for microplastic detection that has become established in recent years. In addition, thermogravimetric analysis coupled with Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (TGA-FTIR) and mass spectrometry (TGA-MS) were applied, two methods that are less common in this field but are still used in other research areas. Finally, microscale combustion calorimeter (MCC) was applied, a method not yet used for microplastic detection. The presented results are taken from a recently published interlaboratory comparison test by Becker et al. (2020). Here a reference material consisting of suspended matter and specified added polymer masses was examined, and only the results of the recoveries were presented. In the present paper, however, the results for the individual polymers are discussed in detail and individual perspectives for all instruments are shown. It was found that TED-GC/MS is the most suitable method for samples with unknown matrix and unknown, variable kinds and contents of microplastic. TGA-FTIR is a robust method for samples with known matrix and with defined kinds of microplastic. TGA-MS may offer a solution for the detection of PVC particles in the future. MCC can be used as a very fast and simple screening method for the identification of a potential microplastic load of standard polymers in unknown samples.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104961
JournalJournal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
Volume152
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

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© 2020 The Authors

Funding

The investigations were supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the project MiWa (funding number 02WRS1378A ) and the project ENSURE (funding number 02WPL1449C ).

FundersFunder number
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung02WPL1449C, 02WRS1378A

    Keywords

    • MCC
    • Microplastic
    • TED-GC/MS
    • TGA-FTIR
    • TGA-MS
    • Thermal analysis

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