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Microplastics formation data on polylactic acid and polypropylene items after UV radiation and seawater immersion
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Niu, Z.; Curto, M.; Le Gall, M.; Demeyer, E.; Asselman, J.; Janssen, C.R.; Dhakal, H.N.; Davies, P.; Catarino, A.I.; Everaert, G.; Flanders Marine Institute; University of Portsmouth; Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer; Centexbel; Blue Growth Research Lab; (2023): Microplastics formation data on polylactic acid and polypropylene items after UV radiation and seawater immersion. Marine Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.14284/640
Contact: Niu, Zhiyue

Availability: Creative Commons License This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Description
The microplastics formation dataset was created by Niu et al. based on the UV weathering experiments (during 2021 and 2022) at the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Belgium. more

The goal of the dataset was to assess the fragmentation and release of microplastics from polylactic acid items, a bio-based polymer, and to compare the results with polypropylene items, a petroleum-based polymer. To do so, pristine items of polylactic acid and polypropylene, immersed in filtered natural seawater, to accelerated ultraviolet radiation for 57 and 76 days, simulating 18 and 24 months of mean natural solar irradiance in Europe. The concentration of released microplastics were measured by Niu Z. using a combination of fluorescent microscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and image analysis. The particle's size of released microplastics were measured by Niu Z. using a ImageJ macro script. The FTIR spectra data of released microplastics were measured using a micro-FTIR.The oxygen induction time of tested plastic items were measured at IFREMER, France, by Le Gall M. according to ISO 11357-6.

Scope
Themes:
Environmental quality/pollution
Keywords:
Marine/Coastal, Bio-based plastics, Fragmentation, Microplastics formation, Polylactic acid, Polypropylene, Ultraviolet radiation

Parameters
Absorbance of released microplastics Methodology
Carbonyl Index of released microplastics Methodology
Concentration of released microplastics Methodology
Maximum Feret's diameter Methodology
Minimum Feret's diameter Methodology
Oxygen induction time Methodology
Power law exponent (α) of particle’s length of released microplastics Methodology
Width-to-length ratio of released microplastics Methodology
Absorbance of released microplastics: measured by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer with a μ-FTIR microscope
Carbonyl Index of released microplastics: calculated from the FTIR spectrum of released microplastics
Concentration of released microplastics: Fluorescent microscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and image analysis
Maximum Feret's diameter: Image analysis
Minimum Feret's diameter: Image analysis
Oxygen induction time: Differential scanning calorimetry
Power law exponent (α) of particle’s length of released microplastics: calculated from the maximum feret’s diameter of released microplastics
Width-to-length ratio of released microplastics: calculated from the maximum and minimum feret’s diameter of released microplastics

Contributors
Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ), moredata creatordata creator
University of Portsmouth; School of Mechanical and Design Engineering; Advanced Polymers and Composites Research Group (APC), moredata creatordata creator
Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer; Centre Bretagne; Research and Technological Development Unit; Laboratoire Structures Matériaux Avancés et Sollicitations Hyperbares (SMASH), moredata creatordata creator
Ghent University; Blue Growth Research Lab, moredata creatordata creator

Project
PLUXIN: Plastic Flux for Innovation and Business Opportunities in Flanders, more
SeaBioComp: Development and demonstration of durable biobased composites for a marine environment, more

Publication
Based on this dataset
Niu, Z. et al. (2024). Accelerated fragmentation of two thermoplastics (polylactic acid and polypropylene) into microplastics after UV radiation and seawater immersion. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 271: 115981. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.115981, more

Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Research: lab experiment
Metadatarecord created: 2023-12-15
Information last updated: 2024-01-19
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