Prevalence and characteristics of microplastics present in the street dust collected from Chennai metropolitan city, India

In the present study, we assessed the extent of microplastic pollution in the road dust of Chennai, the fifth largest metropolitan city in India. This study is the first of its kind to be reported from India. Sixteen different locations were selected from which road dust samples were collected. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2021-04, Vol.269, p.128757, Article 128757
Hauptverfasser: Patchaiyappan, Arunkumar, Dowarah, Kaushik, Zaki Ahmed, Syed, Prabakaran, Manivannan, Jayakumar, Shanmuganathan, Thirunavukkarasu, Chinnasamy, Devipriya, Suja P.
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Zusammenfassung:In the present study, we assessed the extent of microplastic pollution in the road dust of Chennai, the fifth largest metropolitan city in India. This study is the first of its kind to be reported from India. Sixteen different locations were selected from which road dust samples were collected. The average microplastic abundance was estimated to be 227.94 ± 91.37 per hundred grams of street dust sample. Nile Red dye was used for microplastic identification and quantification. 92.46% of the quantified microplastics were fragments. Raman spectroscopy of a representative sample identified nine types of polymers viz. polyvinyl chloride, poly(ethylene-co-vinyl-acetate), HDPE, poly(tetrafluoroethylene), cellulose microcrystalline, lyocell, superflex-200, wax-1032, and AC-395. SEM-EDS analysis highlighted the presence of various trace elements pertaining to automobile exhausts. Assessment of microplastic pollution rampant in street dust, especially in coastal cities as Chennai, is a dire need as it pertains to the concerns of human health and escape into the marine environment. •First report from India regarding microplastic assessment in street dust.•The average microplastic abundance was 227.94 ± 91.37/100g of street dust sample.•Raman spectroscopy identified nine types of polymers.•SEM-EDS detected trace elements of automobile exhausts.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128757