| Literature DB >> 31874431 |
Rana Zeeshan Habib1, Morog Mohammed Salim Abdoon1, Reem Mohammed Al Meqbaali1, Furtuna Ghebremedhin2, Marim Elkashlan2, Wajeeh Faris Kittaneh3, Nizamudeen Cherupurakal4, Abdel-Hamid Ismail Mourad4, Thies Thiemann2, Ruwaya Al Kindi5.
Abstract
The microparticle content of 37 common facial and body scrubs commercially available in the United Arab Emirates was analyzed. The chemical composition, ash content, physical characteristics, loading, particle size and shape of the microparticles were determined. Only 11 out of 37 products were found to have microplastic content. Many of the remaining products exhibited microparticles composed of microcrystalline cellulose and crushed walnut shells. Differential scanning calorimetry showed that microplastic products had softening points as low as 84 °C. Plastic microbeads of 2 products were found to fuse at 100 °C. The fusion altered the flotation characteristics of the microbeads of one product. Heat treatment of the product at 100 °C in the presence of silica gel led to entrainment of the silica and partial fragmentation of the beads upon cooling. This may be understood as one mechanism of fragmentation of a microplastic with a low softening point in the presence of hard soil particles under temperature cycling.Entities:
Keywords: Facial and body scrubs; Microbeads; Microplastics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31874431 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113831
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071