1. Plackett Burman design for microplastics quantification in marine sediments.
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Filgueiras, Ana Virginia, Gago, Jesús, García, Inés, León, Víctor Manuel, and Viñas, Lucía
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MARINE sediments ,PLASTIC marine debris ,MICROPLASTICS ,FACTORIAL experiment designs ,TIME management - Abstract
Microplastics are gaining worldwide attention due to their omnipresence. The marine environment is one of the most affected systems; especially the sediment compartment. Microplastic separation from the sediment matrix is the first step to evaluate its abundance and availability. Nevertheless, a lack of consistency in extraction protocols is a fact. This paper describes the optimization of the microplastic extraction procedure from marine sediments. The Plackett-Burman saturated factorial design was used to identify the significant factors and to select optimum working conditions. With this purpose, the following variables were studied: the number of extractions; the amount of sediment; the settling time; the density separation solution volume; the agitation time and the suitability of using wet or freeze-dried sediment. The Plackett-Burman design has revealed that the most statistically significant variables were sediment mass and agitation time. The optimized method was applied for two marine sediments collected in the Mar Menor Lagoon. • The Plackett-Burman design was proposed as a tool to optimize microplastic extraction from sediments. • The sediment mass and agitation time were revealed as the most statistically significant variables. • Real sample collected in Mar Menor Lagoon was used as tested material. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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