New method for extracting microplastics from sediments using a hydrocyclone and sieve
•A centrifugation method for extracting microplastics from sediments was developed.•The hydrocyclone can extract low-density microplastics from fluidized sediment.•It takes only 30 s to process 10 kg of fluidized sediment. Because sediments act as sinks for microplastics, various methods have been d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Results in engineering 2024-12, Vol.24, p.103232, Article 103232 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •A centrifugation method for extracting microplastics from sediments was developed.•The hydrocyclone can extract low-density microplastics from fluidized sediment.•It takes only 30 s to process 10 kg of fluidized sediment.
Because sediments act as sinks for microplastics, various methods have been developed to extract microplastics from sediments; however, these methods are labor-intensive and expensive, thereby limiting their scalability. In this study, a novel technique involving a hydrocyclone, a type of gravity separator that uses centrifugal force, was developed to rapidly extract microplastics from large volumes of sediment. Sediment samples with varying densities were prepared and spiked with spherical microplastics of different densities and diameters ranging from 1 to 3.175 mm. A hydrocyclone was used to separate fine sediments and microplastics from heavy and coarse particles; subsequently, the separated sediments were sieved to extract the microplastics. The results revealed that the hydrocyclone process efficiently extracted low-density ( |
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ISSN: | 2590-1230 2590-1230 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.rineng.2024.103232 |