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Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Facilitates the Detection of Microplastics < 1 μm in the Environment
- Source :
- Xu, G, Cheng, H, Jones, R, Feng, Y, Gong, K, Li, K, Fang, X, Tahir, M A, Valev, V & Zhang, L 2020, ' Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Facilitates the Detection of Microplastics < 1 μm in the Environment ', Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 54, no. 24, pp. 15594–15603 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c02317
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Micro- and nanoplastics are considered one of the top pollutants that threaten the environment, aquatic life and mammalian (including human) health. Unfortunately, the development of uncomplicated but reliable analytical methods that are sensitive to individual microplastic particles, with sizes smaller than 1 μm, remains incomplete. Here, we demonstrate the detection and identification of (single) micro- and nanoplastics, by using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), with Klarite substrates. Klarite is an exceptional SERS substrate; it is shaped as a dense grid of inverted pyramidal cavities, made of gold. Numerical simulations demonstrate that these cavities (or pits) strongly focus incident light into intense hotspots. We show that Klarite has the potential to facilitate the detection and identification of synthesized and atmospheric/aquatic microplastic (single) particles, with sizes down to 360 nm. We find enhancement factors of up to two orders of magnitude for polystyrene analytes. In addition, we detect and identify microplastics with sizes down to 450 nm on Klarite, with samples extracted from ambient, airborne particles. Moreover, we demonstrate Raman mapping as a fast detection technique for sub-micron microplastic particles. The results show that SERS with Klarite is a facile technique that has the potential to detect and systematically measure nanoplastics in the environment. This research is an important step towards detecting nanoscale plastic particles that may cause toxic effects to mammalian and aquatic life when present in high concentrations.
- Subjects :
- Microplastics
Materials science
Nanotechnology
Substrate (electronics)
010501 environmental sciences
Spectrum Analysis, Raman
01 natural sciences
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SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Humans
Environmental Chemistry
Nanoscopic scale
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General Chemistry
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
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Polystyrenes
Gold
Polystyrene
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Plastics
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Xu, G, Cheng, H, Jones, R, Feng, Y, Gong, K, Li, K, Fang, X, Tahir, M A, Valev, V & Zhang, L 2020, ' Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Facilitates the Detection of Microplastics < 1 μm in the Environment ', Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 54, no. 24, pp. 15594–15603 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c02317
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....35eaf3c679cfb3d8bf839dcdbf40b57f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c02317