微塑性碎片的形状分析:计算机微断层扫描研究。

IF 1.8 3区 工程技术 Q3 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR
A P Teles, D F Oliveira, R T Lopes
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微塑料污染是一个严峻的环境挑战,但对微塑料碎片的全面表征仍然是一个缺乏深入研究的领域。这项研究强调了x射线微断层扫描(microCT)在增强我们对微塑料特征的理解方面的潜力。对5个直径约2.0 mm的小塑料聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)碎片进行了分析,这些碎片是次生的,形状不规则。通过优化扫描参数,获得了6.0 μm的体素尺寸,并采用先进的图像处理技术提高了这些低密度材料的可视化效果。使用三个关键参数进行形态计量分析:伸长率、平整度和球形度,从而对碎片进行细致的分类。样本之间存在显著的形态多样性,强调了多参数方法进行有效分类的必要性。此外,微ct还可以可视化内部结构,如裂缝,这表明了降解过程。这项研究强调了微ct在阐明MP污染的复杂行为和环境影响方面的效用,同时强调了进一步研究的必要性,以完善我们的分类方法,加深我们对MP形成和降解的理解。
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Shape analysis of microplastic fragments: A computed microtomography study.

Microplastic (MP) pollution represents a critical environmental challenge, yet comprehensive characterization of MPs fragments remains an area lack of in-depth research. This study highlights the potential of X-ray microtomography (microCT) to enhance our understanding of microplastics characteristics. Five small plastic Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) fragments, approximately 2.0 mm in diameter, which are secondary in origin and exhibit irregular shapes were analyzed. Through optimized scanning parameters, a voxel size of 6.0 μm were achieved and advanced image processing techniques to improve the visualization of these low-density materials were employed. Morphometric analysis was performed using three key parameters: elongation, flatness, and sphericity, enabling a nuanced classification of the fragments. There is a significant morphological diversity among the samples, emphasizing the necessity of a multi-parameter approach for effective classification. Additionally, microCT enabled the visualization of internal structures, such as cracks, which are indicative of degradation processes. This research underscores microCT's utility in elucidating the complex behavior and environmental impact of MP pollution, while highlighting the need for further studies to refine our classification methodologies and deepen our understanding of MP formation and degradation.

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Applied Radiation and Isotopes
Applied Radiation and Isotopes 工程技术-核科学技术
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
12.50%
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406
审稿时长
13.5 months
期刊介绍: Applied Radiation and Isotopes provides a high quality medium for the publication of substantial, original and scientific and technological papers on the development and peaceful application of nuclear, radiation and radionuclide techniques in chemistry, physics, biochemistry, biology, medicine, security, engineering and in the earth, planetary and environmental sciences, all including dosimetry. Nuclear techniques are defined in the broadest sense and both experimental and theoretical papers are welcome. They include the development and use of α- and β-particles, X-rays and γ-rays, neutrons and other nuclear particles and radiations from all sources, including radionuclides, synchrotron sources, cyclotrons and reactors and from the natural environment. The journal aims to publish papers with significance to an international audience, containing substantial novelty and scientific impact. The Editors reserve the rights to reject, with or without external review, papers that do not meet these criteria. Papers dealing with radiation processing, i.e., where radiation is used to bring about a biological, chemical or physical change in a material, should be directed to our sister journal Radiation Physics and Chemistry.
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