论文标题
使用THZ谱镜检查各种塑料的识别和表征
Identification and characterization of various plastics using THz-spectroscopy
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论文摘要
THZ光谱已通过几微米的空间分辨率达到了成像能力。该特性可实现对细胞等生物样品的测量和成像。 THZ光子在Millielectronvolt范围内具有非常低的光子能量。这些能量主要与分子中的振动相互作用。因此,所研究的样品既没有电离也不损坏其DNA,这使得这是应用细胞组织应用的理想方法。将来,具有吸收光谱的材料数据库将赋予这种方法,即使生物组织内部的微塑料等人工颗粒。当前的研究旨在考虑各个方面的塑性纳米颗粒对细胞组织的影响。其中之一是对潜在伤害的研究,这些颗粒与人体细胞的相互作用可能引起,因为这些高度丰富的颗粒在环境中的任何地方都发现。 THZ吸收光谱学提供了调查聚合物并使用其特定吸收系作为指纹识别的机会。在本出版物中,我们使用市售的THZ光谱仪研究了不同的聚合物并分析其在THZ频谱中的特殊指纹。通过这项工作,我们通过识别人类使用的四种最常用的塑料的指纹来为发展做出贡献。在这一发展的结束时,我们设想了一种研究纳米大小塑料颗粒对人体和其他生物生物体的影响的方法。
THz spectroscopy has reached imaging capability with a spatial resolution of a few micrometres. This property enables measurements and imaging of biological samples like cells. THz photons have very low photon energies in the millielectronvolt range. These energies interact mainly with vibrations in the molecules. Therefore, the investigated samples are neither ionized nor their DNA damaged, making this the perfect method for application on living cell tissue. In the future, material databases with absorption spectra will empower this method to distinguish even artificial particles like microplastics inside biological tissue. Current research aims at the impact of plastic nanoparticles on cell tissue considering various aspects. One of them is the investigation of the potential harm, the interaction of these particles with human body cells can cause, as these highly abundant particles are found anywhere in the environment. THz absorption spectroscopy offers the opportunity to investigate the polymers and identify them using their specific absorption lines as a fingerprint. In this publication, we study different polymers and analyse their particular fingerprints in the THz frequency spectrum from 0.1 up to 4 THz using a commercially available THz spectrometer. With this work we are contributing to the development, using THz waves for imaging, by identifying the fingerprints of the four most used plastics by humankind. At the end of this development, we envision a method to investigate the influence of nanometre-sized plastic particles on the human body and other biological organisms.