2 results match your criteria: "Federal Research Center "Marine Hydrophysical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences"[Affiliation]"
Biophysics (Oxf)
June 2022
Federal Research Center "Marine Hydrophysical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences", 299011 Sevastopol, Russia.
Mar Pollut Bull
January 2020
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 36, Nakhimovski prospect, Moscow 117997, Russia.
Mechanical fragmentation of four commonly used plastics, from 2-cm squares or cubes to microplastics (MPs, <5 mm), is experimentally investigated using a rotating laboratory mixer mimicking the sea swash zone with natural beach sediments (large and small pebbles, granules, sand). Macro-samples were prepared from brittle not-buoyant PS (disposable plates), flexible thin film of LDPE (garbage bags), highly buoyant foamed PS (building insulation sheets), and hard buoyant PP (single-use beverage cups). With a great variety of behaviors of plastics while mixing, coarser sediments (pebbles) have higher fragmentation efficiency than sands (measured as the mass of generated MPs), disregarding sinking/floating or mechanical properties of the samples.
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