2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112216
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Considerations on salts used for density separation in the extraction of microplastics from sediments

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“…3), with recovery efficiencies of 36.7 ± 3% for PVC, 71.7± 3% for PET, 90± 7% for PP, 93.3± 2% for HDPE, 95 ± 5% for PE and 96.7 ± 3% for PS, NaCl satisfies our criteria and can be considered suitable for use in the density separation step protocols for developing countries (Strady et al, 2021). Recently, NaCl salt has become increasingly used worldwide for extracting MPs from riverine sediment samples (Cutroneo et al, 2021) and marine sediments (Phuong et al, 2021). However, repeating the density separation step at least three times on the same sample has been shown to improve the MP recovery efficiency, even for denser ones, such as PVC (Horton et al, 2017).…”
Section: Choosing a Solution Adapted To The Local Contextmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…3), with recovery efficiencies of 36.7 ± 3% for PVC, 71.7± 3% for PET, 90± 7% for PP, 93.3± 2% for HDPE, 95 ± 5% for PE and 96.7 ± 3% for PS, NaCl satisfies our criteria and can be considered suitable for use in the density separation step protocols for developing countries (Strady et al, 2021). Recently, NaCl salt has become increasingly used worldwide for extracting MPs from riverine sediment samples (Cutroneo et al, 2021) and marine sediments (Phuong et al, 2021). However, repeating the density separation step at least three times on the same sample has been shown to improve the MP recovery efficiency, even for denser ones, such as PVC (Horton et al, 2017).…”
Section: Choosing a Solution Adapted To The Local Contextmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Briefly, samples of filtered water were dried for 72–96 h at 50 °C before being treated with a highly saturated NaCl solution (1.2 g cm −3 ). It was necessary to repeat the separation process six times (please see QA/QC section for microplastic recovery test) due to the possibility of variation in the extraction of high-density microplastics when NaCl is used ( Cutroneo et al, 2021 ; Li et al, 2019 ). A 50 ml Pyrex test tube was filled with the samples, then dried in an oven at 50 °C for 48 h within sterile conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for other substances, the cost and consequent toxicity of the solutions should be considered before use. After the solution is added, the lower density polymer particles float to the top of the solution due to shaking and settling [ 12 , 106 , 107 ].…”
Section: Methods Of Determination Of Microplastics In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%