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Recognition of microplastic aging features based on multimodal data fusion and attention mechanisms
Yi Zhang1, Changchao Li2, Yan Wang1
1Environment Research Institute, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237, China.
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Microplastics undergo complex physicochemical changes during aging, which traditional single-modality methods struggle to explain. We analyzed 1371 samples across seven aging types using a deep learning model integrating SEM images and FT-IR data via multimodal fusion and attention mechanisms. The model achieved 96.4 % validation accuracy, surpassing single-image (85.3 %) and single-spectroscopy (47.8 %) models. Attention mechanisms highlighted key features: chemical aging linked the CO peak (1700-1750 cm⁻¹) to surface etching; UV aging associated the O-H peak (3300-3500 cm⁻¹) with dense cracks; physical aging connected CC vibrations (1650-1680 cm⁻¹) to wear marks. The model performed robustly on complex aging samples, achieving an 80.9 % dual-attribution success rate in UV scenarios. It identified UV degradation as the primary factor in natural aging (78.6 % frequency) and indicated potential chemical degradation risks in paddy fields. Joint features were visualized via t-SNE and validated using Mahalanobis distance-based metric learning. This approach enhances our understanding of microplastic aging mechanisms and provides a foundation for linking laboratory observations with natural environmental conditions, supporting the development of methods for lifecycle management and ecological risk assessment of microplastics.

