微塑料
雪
聚丙烯
聚氯乙烯
聚苯乙烯
环境化学
聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯
聚合物
聚乙烯
化学
质谱法
环境科学
色谱法
材料科学
地质学
有机化学
复合材料
地貌学
作者
Dušan Materić,Anne Kasper‐Giebl,Daniela Kau,Marnick Anten,Marion Greilinger,Elke Ludewig,Erik van Sebille,T. Röckmann,Rupert Holzinger
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.9b07540
摘要
We present a new method for chemical characterization of micro- and nanoplastics based on thermal desorption-proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry. The detection limit for polystyrene (PS) obtained is <1 ng of the compound present in a sample, which results in 100 times better sensitivity than those of previously reported by other methods. This allows us to use small volumes of samples (1 mL) and to carry out experiments without a preconcentration step. Unique features in the high-resolution mass spectrum of different plastic polymers make this approach suitable for fingerprinting, even when the samples contain mixtures of other organic compounds. Accordingly, we got a positive fingerprint of PS when just 10 ng of the polymer was present within the dissolved organic matter of snow. Multiple types of microplastics (polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride, and polypropylene carbonate), were identified in a snowpit from the Austrian Alps; however, only PET was detected in the nanometer range for both snowpit and surface snow samples. This is in accordance with other publications showing that the dominant form of airborne microplastics is PET fibers. The presence of nanoplastics in high-altitude snow indicates airborne transport of plastic pollution with environmental and health consequences yet to be understood.
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