The emission of microfibers (MFs) into all environmental matrices, including biota, is a global concern, but appropriate methodologies aimed at biomonitoring these pollutants are still in an exploratory stage. In this work a new method is presented for the extraction of airborne anthropogenic microfibers (MFs) from the leaves of Pittosporum tobira. The method is a sequential extraction consisting of tape tearing followed by water floating, ethanol extraction, and wet peroxidation, which considered at first outermost MFs, weakly adhering to leaf surface, and deeper MFs partly embedded in waxy cuticle layer. Tape tearing removed the highest fraction of MFs (about 75%), followed by water washing, ethanol and peroxidation. The constant ratio between the MFs collected in the successive extraction steps indicated that the protocol proposed is reliable and reproducible. Moreover, based on the tape tearing step, MFs number was significantly higher on the upper surface of the leaves, whereas MFs were significantly longer on the lower surface. A “reverse” extraction protocol in which tape tearing
Sequential extraction of anthropogenic microfibers from the leaves of Pittosporum tobira / Capozzi, Fiore; Granata, Angelo; Gaglione, Anna; Gargiulo, Tina; Rallo, Antonio; Marino, Francesca; Sorrentino, Maria Cristina; Pironti, Concetta; Vergara, Alessandro; Spagnuolo, Valeria; Giordano, Simonetta. - In: CHEMOSPHERE. - ISSN 0045-6535. - 367:143628(2024). [10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143628]
Sequential extraction of anthropogenic microfibers from the leaves of Pittosporum tobira
Capozzi, FiorePrimo
;Granata, AngeloSecondo
;Sorrentino, Maria Cristina;Pironti, Concetta;Vergara, Alessandro;Spagnuolo, Valeria
;Giordano, Simonetta
2024
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The emission of microfibers (MFs) into all environmental matrices, including biota, is a global concern, but appropriate methodologies aimed at biomonitoring these pollutants are still in an exploratory stage. In this work a new method is presented for the extraction of airborne anthropogenic microfibers (MFs) from the leaves of Pittosporum tobira. The method is a sequential extraction consisting of tape tearing followed by water floating, ethanol extraction, and wet peroxidation, which considered at first outermost MFs, weakly adhering to leaf surface, and deeper MFs partly embedded in waxy cuticle layer. Tape tearing removed the highest fraction of MFs (about 75%), followed by water washing, ethanol and peroxidation. The constant ratio between the MFs collected in the successive extraction steps indicated that the protocol proposed is reliable and reproducible. Moreover, based on the tape tearing step, MFs number was significantly higher on the upper surface of the leaves, whereas MFs were significantly longer on the lower surface. A “reverse” extraction protocol in which tape tearingFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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