你见过微塑料吗?一种高中和学术界合作的方法,用于识别、量化和提高对城市地区河流微塑料的认识

IF 2.9 3区 教育学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ion Nesterovschi*, Ioana Cârdan, David Condor, Anamaria Couţi, Erika Levei, Valeria Pop and Simona Cinta Pînzaru*, 
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一项当地调查显示,学生对微塑料问题的认识程度随着年龄的变化而变化,从“从未见过微塑料”到“如何计算它们”或“我想绘制它们的分布图”或“我想了解它们的来源”。由于根据高中的研究计划,普通资源依赖于光学显微镜作为观察微塑料的选择方法,因此已经开发了一项户外研究倡议,对穿过城市地区的河流的环境水进行采样和分析。与学术界合作,特别是与巴贝斯-博雅大学拉曼-原子力显微镜实验室合作,进一步观察了可疑塑料颗粒的水平,以便在六个关键点(进入城市,穿过市中心,在工业区,在市政垃圾填埋场附近,在城市出口)对流经城市地区的河水进行MP鉴定和量化,并发现了意想不到的结果。城市和农业区的MP浓度高于城市垃圾填埋场附近的浓度,这表明人类活动对河流污染有重大影响。拉曼光谱和塑料拉曼数据库在MP鉴定中是有效的。通过这个过程,高中生们获得了使用他们收集的样本进行先进分析方法的实践经验。评估了蓝色MPs(占已确定总数的24%)和聚酯微纤维(占已确定总数的46%)的丰度,这对它们的来源提出了疑问,并分析了来自衣服和流行病口罩微纤维的相关微样品来源,以验证研究结果。聚酯微纤维和聚丙烯(PP)的出现强调了纺织品和包装材料对河流污染的重大影响,这可能是在城市和农业地区观察到的高浓度MP的主要原因。这一倡议的成果是同类倡议中的第一个,证明了在塑料圈框架和跨学科分析方法中培养年轻科学家批判性解决当前挑战的技能的可行性:从长凳到教室,到实地工作,到董事会会议室等等。主题可能超出了传统课程,但有效地规避了它,以解决“边做边学”的研究技能,以应对有关塑料命运的全球挑战。这种跨学科的合作强调了公民科学在培养年轻一代的环境管理和科学好奇心方面的教育价值。
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Have You Ever Seen a Microplastic? A Collaborative High School–Academia Approach for Identification, Quantification and Raising Awareness of Microplastics in a River Crossing Urban Area

Have You Ever Seen a Microplastic? A Collaborative High School–Academia Approach for Identification, Quantification and Raising Awareness of Microplastics in a River Crossing Urban Area

The level of awareness of school students regarding the problem of microplastics (MPs) changes by age from “never seen a MPs” to “how to count them” or “I want to map their distribution” or “I want to understand their source”, as a local survey indicated. Since common resources according to the study program in high school rely on optical microscopy as the method of choice in observing microplastics, an outdoor research initiative for sampling and analyzing environmental waters from a river crossing urban areas has been developed. The level of the suspected plastic particles has been further observed in cooperation with academia, particularly with the Raman-AFM Lab of Babes-Bolyai University, for MP identification and quantification in river waters crossing urban areas at six key points (entering the city, crossing the city center, in an industrial area, near a municipal landfill area, and at the city exit), and unexpected results have been found. Higher MP concentrations in urban and agricultural areas than in the proximity of the municipal landfill suggest a significant influence of human activities on river pollution. The Raman spectroscopy and the plastic Raman database proved to be effective in MP identification. Through this process, the high school students gained hands-on experience with advanced analytical methods using their collected samples. The abundance of blue MPs (24% from total identified) and microfibers of polyester (46% from total identified) was assessed, which raised questions as to their origin, and the relevant microsample provenance from clothes and pandemic mask microfibers was analyzed to validate findings. The occurrence of polyester microfibers and polypropylene (PP) underscores the significant impact of textiles and packaging materials on river pollution, possibly being a main contributor to the high MP concentrations observed in both urban and agricultural areas. The outcome of this initiative, the first of its kind, proves the feasibility of developing young scientists’ skills to critically address current challenges within the plastisphere framework and analytical approaches across disciplines: from the bench to the classroom, to field work, to the boardroom and beyond. Topics may fall outside of the traditional curriculum but effectively circumvent it to address the “learning by doing” research skills in answer to global challenges regarding the fate of plastics. This interdisciplinary collaboration emphasizes the educational value of citizen science in fostering environmental stewardship and scientific curiosity in a young generation.

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Journal of Chemical Education
Journal of Chemical Education 化学-化学综合
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6.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Education is the official journal of the Division of Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society, co-published with the American Chemical Society Publications Division. Launched in 1924, the Journal of Chemical Education is the world’s premier chemical education journal. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and related information as a resource to those in the field of chemical education and to those institutions that serve them. JCE typically addresses chemical content, activities, laboratory experiments, instructional methods, and pedagogies. The Journal serves as a means of communication among people across the world who are interested in the teaching and learning of chemistry. This includes instructors of chemistry from middle school through graduate school, professional staff who support these teaching activities, as well as some scientists in commerce, industry, and government.
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