• Quantitative Analysis of Microplastics in Seawater Using Pyrolysis and GCMS

Laboratory Products

Quantitative Analysis of Microplastics in Seawater Using Pyrolysis and GCMS

Aug 16 2021

Over 300 million tons of plastics are manufactured every year and studies have shown that >10% of these eventually entered and contaminated the ocean. Growing attention on microplastics in sea water with <5 mm diameter size has been increasing with many surveys on measuring these using FTIR and Raman technologies. 

Many analytical techniques only provide limited information on polymer type and size and are not capable in offering an accurate weight percentage of the pollutants. A GCMS pyrolysis technique has been developed by CDS to overcome these limitations.

A previous application described the identification of microplastics in the sea water over ppm concentration using a CDS pyrolysis system from Analytix coupled with a GCMS. This application note is a continued study to further quantify the microplastics concentration and describes using polymer marker peaks for calibration and quantification.

Download both application notes now.

More information online
 


Digital Edition

Lab Asia 31.2 April 2024

April 2024

In This Edition Chromatography Articles - Approaches to troubleshooting an SPE method for the analysis of oligonucleotides (pt i) - High-precision liquid flow processes demand full fluidic c...

View all digital editions

Events

ChemUK 2024

May 15 2024 Birmingham, UK

Water Expo Nigeria 2024

May 21 2024 Lagos, Nigeria

Discovery Europe 2024

May 22 2024 Basel, Switzerland

NGVS 2024

May 23 2024 Beijing, China

View all events