Preparation of polystyrene microplastic particles by solvent-dissolution-precipitation

Kavitha Karanam , Elvis D. Okoffo , Pradeep Shukla , Kevin.V. Thomas , Victor Rudolph
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The reliable characterisation of the physicochemical properties of micro-sized plastic particles requires quality reference materials for establishing, calibrating, and validating methods. Heterogeneity in particle size, shape and surface chemistry are important factors for reference materials for them to mimic environmental microplastics. This paper introduces a method for preparing model polystyrene micro and nano plastic reference materials using a solvent dissolution-precipitation approach. Polystyrene microplastic particles with mean particle sizes of 0.35, 15.7, 30.0 and 52.3 micron were produced using solvent precipitation under different synthesis conditions with the particle present in a well dispersed and partially dispersed system. The particle size can be controlled by reducing the initial polystyrene-cyclohexane concentration and adjusting the volume of methanol. At a fixed polystyrene-cyclohexane ratio, particles within the specified size range were consistently produced. Chemical analysis using pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry revealed that synthesized microplastics maintain their chemical properties, aligning with the original composition of virgin polystyrene pellets. A similar conclusion was drawn after examining the surface chemistry of the virgin and synthesised microplastic particles using ATR-FTIR analysis. The polystyrene particles produced in this way may be of use as reference materials and might be of interest for toxicological studies.

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通过溶剂溶解沉淀法制备聚苯乙烯微塑料颗粒
要可靠地表征微小塑料粒子的物理化学特性,需要高质量的标准物质来建立、校准和验证方法。颗粒大小、形状和表面化学性质的异质性是参考材料模拟环境微塑料的重要因素。本文介绍了一种利用溶剂溶解沉淀法制备聚苯乙烯微塑料和纳米塑料模型参考材料的方法。在不同的合成条件下,利用溶剂沉淀法制备了平均粒径为 0.35、15.7、30.0 和 52.3 微米的聚苯乙烯微塑料颗粒,颗粒存在于充分分散和部分分散的体系中。通过降低初始聚苯乙烯-环己烷浓度和调整甲醇体积,可以控制颗粒大小。在固定的聚苯乙烯-环己烷比率下,可以稳定地生产出指定尺寸范围内的颗粒。利用热解-气相色谱-质谱法进行的化学分析显示,合成的微塑料保持了其化学特性,与原始聚苯乙烯颗粒的原始成分一致。使用 ATR-FTIR 分析法对原始和合成微塑料颗粒的表面化学成分进行检测后,也得出了类似的结论。用这种方法生产的聚苯乙烯颗粒可用作参考材料,并可能对毒理学研究有意义。
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