High Throughput FTIR Analysis of Macro and Microplastics with Plate Readers

21 April 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

FTIR spectral identification is today's gold standard analytical procedure for plastic pollution material characterization. High-throughput FTIR techniques have been advanced for small microplastics (10 um - 500 um) but less so for large microplastics (500 um - 5 mm) and macroplastics (> 5 mm). These larger plastics are typically analyzed using ATR, which is highly manual and can sometimes destroy particles of interest. Furthermore, spectral libraries are often inadequate due to the limited variety of reference materials and spectral collection modes. We advance a new high-throughput technique to remedy these problems. FTIR plate readers are high throughput devices for measuring large particles (> 500 um). We created a new reference database of over 6000 spectra for transmission, ATR, and reflection spectral collection modes with over 600 plastic, organic, and mineral reference materials relevant to plastic pollution research. We also streamline analysis in plate readers by creating a new particle holder for transmission measurements using off-the-shelf parts and fabricating a non-plastic 96-well plate for storing particles. We validated the new database using Open Specy and demonstrated that transmission and reflection spectra reference data are needed in spectral libraries.

Keywords

microplastics
ftir
plastic pollution
database
high throughput
spectroscopy

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