EXPERTISE OF PYRAMID TEA BAGS BY OPTICAL MICROSCOPY AND FTIR-SPECTROSCOPY METHODS. MICROPLASTICS FORMATION IN BREWED TEA

Eight brands of pyramid tea bags on the Ukrainian market were studied: Sun Gardens (1), Lovare (2), Curtis for Mc Donalds (3), Curtis (4), Lipton (5), Premiya (6), Sonnet (7) and Loyd (8). Using FTIR spectroscopy, it was found that the pyramids of the bags are made of thermoplastic polymers polyethy...

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Main Authors: O. Malynka, Y. Malynka, K. Petrik
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Language:English
Published: Odesa National University of Technology 2023-10-01
Series:Harčova Nauka ì Tehnologìâ
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Online Access:https://journals.ontu.edu.ua/index.php/foodtech/article/view/2655
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description Eight brands of pyramid tea bags on the Ukrainian market were studied: Sun Gardens (1), Lovare (2), Curtis for Mc Donalds (3), Curtis (4), Lipton (5), Premiya (6), Sonnet (7) and Loyd (8). Using FTIR spectroscopy, it was found that the pyramids of the bags are made of thermoplastic polymers polyethylene terephthalate (samples 1-7) and polylactic acid (sample 8). The threads attached to the pyramids are made of thermoplastic polymers polypropylene (samples 1,2,4-7), polyethylene terephthalate (sample 4) and polylactic acid (sample 8). The specific optical rotation of polylactic acid [α]D25 is about -150° (c=1, CHCl3), which refers to poly(L-lactic acid). Using optical microscopy, it was established that the structure of the pyramids are divided into those made of plain woven fabrics (samples 1-3) and heat-bonded nonwoven fabrics (samples 4-8). The tea bags (samples 1-3) exhibit a well patterned net structure (mesh) with the pores perceived to be uniform and regular. The tea bags made of nonwoven materials have an irregular network consisting of compact and random arrangement of fibers. The fibers are pleated randomly, generating irregular pores. Nonwoven fabrics are made from fibers with a diameter of 12-18 µm, woven fabrics are made from fibers with a diameter of 48-54 µm. The area density of nonwoven fabrics is 18.5-20.3 g/m2, the area density of woven fabrics is 22.0-22.7 g/m2. The threads are made by twisting several single-twisted yarns. The structure of threads are a cabled yarn from three 2-ply yarns (samples 1,8), 4-ply yarn (samples 2-4,6,7) and 4-ply multyfilament yarn (samples 5). The final twist of the plied yarn/cord is S-twist. The primary structural element of threads in the case of samples 1-4, 6-8 are staple fibers, of sample 5 are multyfilament fibers. Each empty pyramids and thread was steeped at 95oC for 5 min in 10 mL of water. It has been established that the shape of microplastic particles formed in beverages during tea brewing is determined by the primary structure of tea bags. Both pyramids and threads release irregularly shaped microplastic particles.
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spelling doaj.art-eeedd3777bbb4301b6ab34a663a500d72023-10-31T06:41:16ZengOdesa National University of TechnologyHarčova Nauka ì Tehnologìâ2073-86842409-70042023-10-0117310.15673/fst.v17i3.26552655EXPERTISE OF PYRAMID TEA BAGS BY OPTICAL MICROSCOPY AND FTIR-SPECTROSCOPY METHODS. MICROPLASTICS FORMATION IN BREWED TEAO. Malynka0Y. Malynka1K. Petrik2Department of Food chemistry and Expertise Odesa National Technological University 112, st. Kanatnaya st., Odessa, Ukraine,65039Food Department, Odessa Region of the SFS Tax and Customs Expertise DepartmentDepartment of Food chemistry and Expertise Odesa National Technological University 112, st. Kanatnaya st., Odessa, Ukraine,65039Eight brands of pyramid tea bags on the Ukrainian market were studied: Sun Gardens (1), Lovare (2), Curtis for Mc Donalds (3), Curtis (4), Lipton (5), Premiya (6), Sonnet (7) and Loyd (8). Using FTIR spectroscopy, it was found that the pyramids of the bags are made of thermoplastic polymers polyethylene terephthalate (samples 1-7) and polylactic acid (sample 8). The threads attached to the pyramids are made of thermoplastic polymers polypropylene (samples 1,2,4-7), polyethylene terephthalate (sample 4) and polylactic acid (sample 8). The specific optical rotation of polylactic acid [α]D25 is about -150° (c=1, CHCl3), which refers to poly(L-lactic acid). Using optical microscopy, it was established that the structure of the pyramids are divided into those made of plain woven fabrics (samples 1-3) and heat-bonded nonwoven fabrics (samples 4-8). The tea bags (samples 1-3) exhibit a well patterned net structure (mesh) with the pores perceived to be uniform and regular. The tea bags made of nonwoven materials have an irregular network consisting of compact and random arrangement of fibers. The fibers are pleated randomly, generating irregular pores. Nonwoven fabrics are made from fibers with a diameter of 12-18 µm, woven fabrics are made from fibers with a diameter of 48-54 µm. The area density of nonwoven fabrics is 18.5-20.3 g/m2, the area density of woven fabrics is 22.0-22.7 g/m2. The threads are made by twisting several single-twisted yarns. The structure of threads are a cabled yarn from three 2-ply yarns (samples 1,8), 4-ply yarn (samples 2-4,6,7) and 4-ply multyfilament yarn (samples 5). The final twist of the plied yarn/cord is S-twist. The primary structural element of threads in the case of samples 1-4, 6-8 are staple fibers, of sample 5 are multyfilament fibers. Each empty pyramids and thread was steeped at 95oC for 5 min in 10 mL of water. It has been established that the shape of microplastic particles formed in beverages during tea brewing is determined by the primary structure of tea bags. Both pyramids and threads release irregularly shaped microplastic particles.https://journals.ontu.edu.ua/index.php/foodtech/article/view/2655microplasticsplastic tea bagoptical microscopyftir – spectroscopy
spellingShingle O. Malynka
Y. Malynka
K. Petrik
EXPERTISE OF PYRAMID TEA BAGS BY OPTICAL MICROSCOPY AND FTIR-SPECTROSCOPY METHODS. MICROPLASTICS FORMATION IN BREWED TEA
Harčova Nauka ì Tehnologìâ
microplastics
plastic tea bag
optical microscopy
ftir – spectroscopy
title EXPERTISE OF PYRAMID TEA BAGS BY OPTICAL MICROSCOPY AND FTIR-SPECTROSCOPY METHODS. MICROPLASTICS FORMATION IN BREWED TEA
title_full EXPERTISE OF PYRAMID TEA BAGS BY OPTICAL MICROSCOPY AND FTIR-SPECTROSCOPY METHODS. MICROPLASTICS FORMATION IN BREWED TEA
title_fullStr EXPERTISE OF PYRAMID TEA BAGS BY OPTICAL MICROSCOPY AND FTIR-SPECTROSCOPY METHODS. MICROPLASTICS FORMATION IN BREWED TEA
title_full_unstemmed EXPERTISE OF PYRAMID TEA BAGS BY OPTICAL MICROSCOPY AND FTIR-SPECTROSCOPY METHODS. MICROPLASTICS FORMATION IN BREWED TEA
title_short EXPERTISE OF PYRAMID TEA BAGS BY OPTICAL MICROSCOPY AND FTIR-SPECTROSCOPY METHODS. MICROPLASTICS FORMATION IN BREWED TEA
title_sort expertise of pyramid tea bags by optical microscopy and ftir spectroscopy methods microplastics formation in brewed tea
topic microplastics
plastic tea bag
optical microscopy
ftir – spectroscopy
url https://journals.ontu.edu.ua/index.php/foodtech/article/view/2655
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