The possibility to develop a sensor based procedure in order to monitor plastic presence in the marine environment was explored in this work. More in detail, this study was addressed to detect and to recognize different types of microplastics coming from sampling in different sea areas adopting a new approach, based on HyperSpectral Imaging (HSI) sensors. Moreover, a morphological and morphometrical particle characterization was carried by digital image processing. Morphological and morphometrical parameters, combined with hyperspectral imaging information, give a full characterization of each investigated particle, concurring to explain all the transportation, alteration and degradation phenomena suffered by each different polymer particle. Obtained results can represent an important starting point to develop, implement and set up monitor strategies to characterize marine microplastics. Moreover, the procedure developed in this work is fast, not expensive and reliable, making its utilization very profitable.

HyperSpectral Imaging based approach for monitoring of micro-plastics from marine environment / Bonifazi, Giuseppe; Palmieri, Roberta; Serranti, Silvia; Mazziotti, Cristina; Rita Ferrari, Carla. - (2017), pp. 193-206. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd Conference on optical characterization of materials tenutosi a Karlsruhe; Germany).

HyperSpectral Imaging based approach for monitoring of micro-plastics from marine environment

Giuseppe Bonifazi
Primo
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Roberta Palmieri
Secondo
Investigation
;
Silvia Serranti
Ultimo
Conceptualization
;
2017

Abstract

The possibility to develop a sensor based procedure in order to monitor plastic presence in the marine environment was explored in this work. More in detail, this study was addressed to detect and to recognize different types of microplastics coming from sampling in different sea areas adopting a new approach, based on HyperSpectral Imaging (HSI) sensors. Moreover, a morphological and morphometrical particle characterization was carried by digital image processing. Morphological and morphometrical parameters, combined with hyperspectral imaging information, give a full characterization of each investigated particle, concurring to explain all the transportation, alteration and degradation phenomena suffered by each different polymer particle. Obtained results can represent an important starting point to develop, implement and set up monitor strategies to characterize marine microplastics. Moreover, the procedure developed in this work is fast, not expensive and reliable, making its utilization very profitable.
2017
3rd Conference on optical characterization of materials
marine microplastics; monitoring; characterization; hyperspectral imaging
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HyperSpectral Imaging based approach for monitoring of micro-plastics from marine environment / Bonifazi, Giuseppe; Palmieri, Roberta; Serranti, Silvia; Mazziotti, Cristina; Rita Ferrari, Carla. - (2017), pp. 193-206. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd Conference on optical characterization of materials tenutosi a Karlsruhe; Germany).
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