Investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in Singapore

Microplastics in the terrestrial environment are scarcely studied, compared to those in the aquatic environment. It is often present in inhalable and ingestible dust that contains other harmful microparticles. The in-depth investigation of the composition of house dust in Singapore aims to expose th...

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Main Author: Chew, Min Hui
Other Authors: Hu Xiao
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1410882023-03-04T15:46:51Z Investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in Singapore Chew, Min Hui Hu Xiao School of Materials Science and Engineering asxhu@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Environmental engineering::Environmental pollution Engineering::Materials::Material testing and characterization Microplastics in the terrestrial environment are scarcely studied, compared to those in the aquatic environment. It is often present in inhalable and ingestible dust that contains other harmful microparticles. The in-depth investigation of the composition of house dust in Singapore aims to expose the unknown pollutants to aid further research on the resulting health risks. Dry dust samples from a flat were analysed using polarized light microscope, FTIR, TGA, and DSC. The morphology was dominantly fibrous for the organic portion and powdery for the inorganic portion. Up to 71wt% of fibers were alpha cellulose (cotton wool). The remaining components include previously reported polymers such as PET, PP, PE, and nylon, and previously unreported compounds like myrrh, pinewood pyrolyzate, poly(1-butene), poly(vinylidene chloride), PVC, poly(4-methylpentene), and PEEK. The study hopes to raise awareness on indoor dust pollution and inspire further examination of their health effects, as well as the execution of similar experiments involving a broader scale. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2020-06-04T01:49:15Z 2020-06-04T01:49:15Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141088 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering::Environmental pollution
Engineering::Materials::Material testing and characterization
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Engineering::Materials::Material testing and characterization
Chew, Min Hui
Investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in Singapore
description Microplastics in the terrestrial environment are scarcely studied, compared to those in the aquatic environment. It is often present in inhalable and ingestible dust that contains other harmful microparticles. The in-depth investigation of the composition of house dust in Singapore aims to expose the unknown pollutants to aid further research on the resulting health risks. Dry dust samples from a flat were analysed using polarized light microscope, FTIR, TGA, and DSC. The morphology was dominantly fibrous for the organic portion and powdery for the inorganic portion. Up to 71wt% of fibers were alpha cellulose (cotton wool). The remaining components include previously reported polymers such as PET, PP, PE, and nylon, and previously unreported compounds like myrrh, pinewood pyrolyzate, poly(1-butene), poly(vinylidene chloride), PVC, poly(4-methylpentene), and PEEK. The study hopes to raise awareness on indoor dust pollution and inspire further examination of their health effects, as well as the execution of similar experiments involving a broader scale.
author2 Hu Xiao
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Chew, Min Hui
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author Chew, Min Hui
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title Investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in Singapore
title_short Investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in Singapore
title_full Investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in Singapore
title_fullStr Investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in Singapore
title_sort investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in singapore
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141088
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