We are currently working on another video guide that will explain how to put together and create your own affordable microplastic imaging kit. This kit was developed by our research team, however is not an official product on the market. Watch this space to find out how you can create one. If you have further questions on this, do not hesitate to contact mmueller@swinburne.edu.my and CC'in mymip2020@gmail.com.
Hello! I have used Zinc chloride for density separation of beach sediment however manage to get a lot of crystals forming which overwhelm the mp analysis (after conducting a strong base digestion also for organic matter). Have you had this happen before and perhaps know of a solution to avoid this? Thank you
Hlw Dr. Mayas, Iam currently doing research work on river water microplastic. The problem is after digestion and density separation process my sample still contain some ppt and some other things more than plastic. Do you think you have some solution?
Hi there, thanks for your comment and question. We recommend you reach out to our research team via email with this question: mmueller@swinburne.edu.my and CC'in mymip2020@gmail.com.
Very useful information on microplastic detection
Thanks for the video
I found this video extremely useful. Thank you so much for the video tutorial!
Thanks so much for watching. Hope it has assisted with any work you're conducting!
Where is the link to the toolkits?
is it also use for biota samples?
Hi, I am pursuing Ph.D. in microplastics. can you share how to make a
stock solution for Nile Red stain?
Where is the link to get an invoice or purchase the microplastic imaging kit?
Did you find it by any chance?
We are currently working on another video guide that will explain how to put together and create your own affordable microplastic imaging kit. This kit was developed by our research team, however is not an official product on the market. Watch this space to find out how you can create one. If you have further questions on this, do not hesitate to contact mmueller@swinburne.edu.my and CC'in mymip2020@gmail.com.
Hello! I have used Zinc chloride for density separation of beach sediment however manage to get a lot of crystals forming which overwhelm the mp analysis (after conducting a strong base digestion also for organic matter). Have you had this happen before and perhaps know of a solution to avoid this? Thank you
I am working on microplastic. Any thread to connect with you?
How did you make the stock solution?
❤
Hi, i want to know if this method is useful for identifying microbeads in personal care products?
I want to do phd on microplastics, how can I join in your institute. Please guide me
Hi there! That's great news. We recommend you contact us via email, email mmueller@swinburne.edu.my and CC'in mymip2020@gmail.com. Many thanks
It is limited to plastic types ?
I guess it is applicable to plastic types
Hlw Dr. Mayas, Iam currently doing research work on river water microplastic. The problem is after digestion and density separation process my sample still contain some ppt and some other things more than plastic. Do you think you have some solution?
Hello Gauri, I am also researching in microplastics. Please join me on linkedin if you would like to discuss on this issue.
@@girijaprasad2419 I'm going to be doing a masters thesis on microplastics in river, can I connect with you, I'm still drafting a proposal to apply
@@girijaprasad2419 hi Girija Prasad. I’m a masters student planning to do a research on microplastics. Where can I find you on LinkedIn?
you have to repeat the separation process more than thrice in order to avoid other particles
Hi there, thanks for your comment and question. We recommend you reach out to our research team via email with this question: mmueller@swinburne.edu.my and CC'in mymip2020@gmail.com.