Thursday, March 29, 2018

Week 9: New Week New Findings

Zhang, S., Yang, X., Gertsen, H., Peters, P., Salánki, T., & Geissen, V. (2018). A simple method for the extraction and identification of light density microplastics from soil. Science Of The Total Environment, 616/6171056-1065. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.213

       I came across a new article which discussed a simple and affordable method for extracting microplastics from sediments. I was geeking out about it because it was published this month and the methods and procedures were similar to the ones I am using for my research.I received more insight on how certain properties of the soil and flotation mediums (solutions) could cause the plastics to absorbed into soil particles! I realize this may sound super boring to some of you, but I got excited because I was able to alter some of my methods and make them more efficient. I began weighing 30 specimen containers this week after altering my methods, I will use these containers to collect the extracted microplastics. I was originally going to use a funnel to separate the sediment from the plastics but Matt and I were looking over the article; they used filter paper but we felt that would be less efficient. We decided to retrieve the floating plastics from the surface by simply pouring off the top layer and tampering with the sediment so we can get more to float up. I am also looking into their use of ultrasonic vibrations.

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