利用带有耗散监测的石英晶体微天平推进塑性风险评估研究

IF 5.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Nicholas M.K. Rogers , Moshe Herzberg , Ines Zucker
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环境中塑料污染的风险是广泛的,影响到各种基质和生物体,以及其他污染物的过程和共同运输。为了充分解决这一复杂的、多维的挑战,塑料研究的方法和仪器的跨度必须同样多样化。石英晶体微平衡耗散监测(QCM-D)是一种声传感压电仪器,可以提供有关塑料在环境中相互作用的程度和机制的独特信息。但是,到目前为止,QCM-D在研究环境塑料命运方面还没有得到充分的利用和误解。当考虑到更广泛的塑料研究时,QCM-D塑料研究将有助于补充当前环境系统中塑料命运的生命周期评估。本文综述了QCM-D在环境相关塑料研究中的独特应用。通过调查45篇同行评议的文章——这些文章分为四个主要类别——所收集的知识和当前QCM-D塑料研究的缺点都被突出。这些缺点包括测试塑料和环境条件的范围狭窄,以及忽略颗粒表面接触的机械顺应性。此外,对QCM-D塑料研究的扩展提出了建议,重点包括塑料附着/脱离机制,针对性检测和补充理论建模。
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Using quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring to advance plastic risk assessment research

Using quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring to advance plastic risk assessment research
The risk of plastic pollution in the environment is extensive, affecting various matrices and organisms, as well as processes and co-transport of other contaminants. To sufficiently address this complex, multi-dimensional challenge, the span of methods and instrumentation to plastic research must be equally diverse. Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) is an acoustic sensing piezoelectric instrument that can offer unique information relating to both the extent and mechanisms of interactions of plastics in the environment. But, thus far, QCM-D has been highly underutilized and misinterpreted to study environmental plastic fate. When considering the wider breadth of plastic studies, QCM-D plastic research will help to complement current life cycle assessments of plastic fate in environmental systems. In this review, the unique applications of QCM-D pertaining to environmentally relevant plastic research are examined. Through surveying forty-five peer-reviewed articles—which fall into four primary categories—both gathered knowledge and the shortcomings of current QCM-D research on plastics are highlighted. These shortcomings include a narrow range of tested plastics and environmental conditions, as well as neglecting the mechanical compliance of the particle-surface contact. Furthermore, recommendations for the expansion of QCM-D plastic research are provided, with foci including mechanisms of plastic attachment/detachment, targeted detection, and complementary theoretical modeling.
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Journal of hazardous materials advances
Journal of hazardous materials advances Environmental Engineering
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