Novel Pyrolysis-Assisted Cataluminescence System for Fingerprint Discrimination of Various Microplastics.

Anal Chem

Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry & Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610064, China.

Published: April 2025


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As emerging pollutants, microplastics are pervasive in marine, terrestrial, and atmospheric environments as well as human tissues due to their small size, large specific surface area, and strong adsorption capacity. Consequently, developing efficient and rapid methods for identifying and differentiating microplastics is critical. Herein, a novel pyrolysis-assisted cataluminescence (CTL) sensor array was constructed, capable of efficiently distinguishing seven distinct types of microplastic samples. By pyrolyzing microplastics at high temperatures into small molecular compounds and introducing them into the CTL sensor array, which was based on 0-9% Eu-doped LaAlO as sensing materials, the system achieved a response time of no more than 2 s and an average recovery time of approximately 7 s. Through the integration of thermodynamic (signal-to-noise ratio) and kinetic (response time) factors from the CTL response curves, unique fingerprint patterns were generated, enabling high-throughput and rapid differentiation of multiple microplastics. Mechanistic studies revealed that the doping with Eu ions played a dominant role in regulating the CTL signal. Different microplastic samples generated distinct types and concentrations of reaction intermediates during the pyrolysis-assisted CTL process, leading to variations in luminescence efficiency and thus forming unique fingerprint patterns. The proposed front-end pyrolysis combined with the back-end CTL method provided valuable insights for the rapid differentiation of structurally complex and low-reactive emerging pollutants, particularly nonvolatile solid samples, thereby expanding the application scope of CTL detection.

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Novel Pyrolysis-Assisted Cataluminescence System for Fingerprint Discrimination of Various Microplastics.

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As emerging pollutants, microplastics are pervasive in marine, terrestrial, and atmospheric environments as well as human tissues due to their small size, large specific surface area, and strong adsorption capacity. Consequently, developing efficient and rapid methods for identifying and differentiating microplastics is critical. Herein, a novel pyrolysis-assisted cataluminescence (CTL) sensor array was constructed, capable of efficiently distinguishing seven distinct types of microplastic samples.

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