Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Sandy beaches represent environmental compartments particularly vulnerable to litter pollution, and they reflect
the magnitude of pollution of adjacent compartments: water and coastal areas. The substitution of conventional
polymers by biodegradable materials is generally considered as an alternative for reducing environmental
accumulation of plastic debris. The present study is aimed to investigate the degradation of poly(lactic acid), poly
(?-caprolactone), poly(butylenesuccinate adipate) and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) buried in sand for 267 days,
simulating them as beach litter. The analysed polyesters showed different degradation mechanisms and kinetics.
PLA is mainly subjected to weathering by physical aging; after an initial faster degradation of the amorphous
phase, PCL showed a decrease of its degradation rate; similarly to PCL, the degradation of PBSA started from the
amorphous phase; PHB is clearly subjected to biological degradation. The degradation trend of the investigated
materials in sand decreased in the order PHB > PBSA > PCL > PLA. PLA, PCL and PBSA did not undergo
complete degradation in sand during the testing time.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Microplastics; Biodegradable polymers; aging; sand burial
List of contributors:
Avella, Maurizio; Errico, MARIA EMANUELA; Gentile, Gennaro; Cocca, Mariacristina; Avolio, Roberto; DI PACE, Emilia
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