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Daniel Prezgot1, Maohui Chen1, Yingshu Leng1,2
1Metrology Research Centre, National Research Council Canada, 100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R6, Canada.
Abstract:
Microplastics persist as ubiquitous environmental contaminants, and efficient methods to quantify and identify their presence are essential for assessing their environmental and health impacts. Common identification approaches typically fall under either vibrational spectroscopy or thermoanalytical techniques with thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) coupled with Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy bridging the intersection. Despite its potential, TGA-FTIR remains relatively underutilized for microplastic analysis, even though each thermogram is associated with approximately 200 FTIR spectra that can be rapidly assessed with targeted automated data analysis. This work explores the development of data analysis routines specialized in identifying plastic components from TGA-FTIR. A dedicated spectral library and a matching algorithm were created to identify polymers from their gas-phase FTIR spectra. The approach was further enhanced by utilizing machine learning (ML) classification techniques, including k-nearest neighbor, random forest, support vector classifier, and multilayer perceptron. The performance of these classifiers for complex data sets was evaluated using synthetic data sets generated from the spectral library. ML techniques offered precise and unambiguous identification compared with a custom spectral matching algorithm. By correlating polymer identities with mass loss in the thermogram, this approach combines qualitative insights with semiquantitative analysis, enabling a streamlined assessment of plastic content in samples.
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