2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12302-023-00737-0
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Identification of microplastic fibres released from COVID-19 test swabs with Raman imaging

Abstract: Background COVID-19 pandemic is not yet over, and it has been generating lots of plastic wastes that become a big concern. To catch the virus, for example, no matter via antigen or PCR test, swab is generally used for sampling. Unfortunately, the swab tip is commonly made of plastics, and thus it can be a potential source of microplastics. This study aims to propose and optimise several Raman imaging to identify the microplastic fibres released from different COVID-19 test swabs. … Show more

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“…In Figure (d), the typical Raman spectra are shown, which is different from (c) because: (i) background gets stronger; and (ii) the peak at ∼360 cm –1 , ∼ 440 cm –1 and ∼610 cm –1 are also collected. These peaks are assigned to ingredients of titanium oxide, used as colorant or for other functions . We map the characteristic peaks at ∼2910 cm –1 as (g) and ∼610 cm –1 as (h).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure (d), the typical Raman spectra are shown, which is different from (c) because: (i) background gets stronger; and (ii) the peak at ∼360 cm –1 , ∼ 440 cm –1 and ∼610 cm –1 are also collected. These peaks are assigned to ingredients of titanium oxide, used as colorant or for other functions . We map the characteristic peaks at ∼2910 cm –1 as (g) and ∼610 cm –1 as (h).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%