Development and testing of a fractionated filtration for sampling of microplastics in water

Water Res. 2019 Feb 1:149:650-658. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.10.045. Epub 2018 Oct 19.

Abstract

A harmonization of sampling, sample preparation and detection is pivotal in order to obtain comparable data on microplastics (MP) in the environment. This paper develops and proposes a suitable sampling concept for waterbodies that considers different plastic specific properties and influencing factors in the environment. Both artificial water including defined MP fractions and the discharge of a wastewater treatment plant were used to verify the derived sampling procedure, sample preparation and the subsequent analysis of MP using thermal extraction-desorption gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (TED-GC-MS). A major finding of this paper is that an application of various particle size classes greatly improves the practical handling of the sampling equipment. Size classes also enable the TED-GC-MS to provide any data on the MP size distribution, a substantial sampling property affecting both the necessary sampling volume and the optimal sampling depth. In the artificial water with defined MP fractions, the recovery rates ranged from 80 to 110%, depending on the different MP types and MP size classes. In the treated wastewater, we found both polyethylene and polystyrene in different size classes and quantities.

Keywords: Microplastics; Representative sampling; Sampling; Sampling techniques; Water.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Plastics*
  • Wastewater
  • Water
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical*

Substances

  • Plastics
  • Waste Water
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Water