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Rapid Microplastic Detection Using High-Throughput Screening Raman Spectroscopy

Shiwani Shiwani, Ines Latka, Jürgen Popp, Christoph Krafft, Iwan W. Schie

2025ACS Omega10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Microplastic pollution poses a significant environmental challenge, with particles ranging from micrometers to millimeters contaminating ecosystems worldwide. Traditional Raman microspectroscopy struggles to balance spatial resolution, field of view, and throughput, especially at low particle concentrations. Here, we present a high-throughput Raman spectroscopy (HTS-RS) platform that overcomes these limitations by combining a 3.15 × 2.10 mm 2 field of view with a spatial resolution of 1.4 μm, enabling rapid, label-free detection and classification of microplastics across a wide size range. The system integrates automated particle recognition, autofocus correction, and Raman spectral acquisition into a seamless workflow, reducing user intervention and accelerating data acquisition. Validation on reference microplastic mixtures demonstrated precise detection from 7 μm to over 400 μm, with robust morphological and chemical characterization. With its high sensitivity, throughput, and automation, our platform sets a new benchmark for microplastic monitoring and provides a scalable solution for environmental screening applications.

Topics & Concepts

Raman spectroscopyThroughputHigh-throughput screeningMaterials scienceNanotechnologyComputer scienceChemistryOpticsPhysicsTelecommunicationsBiochemistryWirelessMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications