Netherlands The Project Notice - Detection And Identification Of Nanoplastics In Water Via Plasmonic-Based Spectrometric Methods Using Evaporation-Driven Colloidal Assembly


Project Notice

PNR 49748
Project Name Detection and identification of nanoplastics in water via plasmonic-based spectrometric methods using evaporation-driven colloidal assembly
Project Detail In recent years, we have discovered that our environment is extensively polluted with plastic particles in a wide range of sizes, from the largest pieces that we can identify with our bare eyes, to the so called “microplastics” (< 5 mm). As a consequence of the improvement in detection techniques, we now know that, for example, up to trillions of microplastic particles per litre have been found in plastic bottles for infants and in general plastic-based consumer water containers. Plastic debris above the microplastic cut-off can be sampled easily (though tediously) using standard extraction, collection, and purification methods. However, microplastics are typically heavily underestimated when using such basic techniques. In this project, I intend to develop a technique by which we can (1) concentrate diluted pre-filtered solutions by a controlled droplet evaporation process and (2) perform chemical identification of its content beyond the current detection limits using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy. The technique will be easy, fairly cheap to implement and easily scalable for the identification of micro- and nanoplastics in consumer products.
Funded By European Union (EU)
Sector BPO
Country Netherlands The , Central Europe
Project Value EUR 150,000

Contact Information

Company Name UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE
Web Site https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101101022

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