Photodegradation and Biodegradation Study of a Starch and Poly(Lactic Acid) Coextruded Material |
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Authors: | Alain Copinet Céline Bertrand Antoine Longieras Veronique Coma Yves Couturier |
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Affiliation: | (1) UMR INRA/URCA FARE, Materials and Packaging Research Centre (CERME), France;(2) Laboratoire de Chimie des Substances Végétales (LCSV), Centre de Recherche en Chimie Moléculaire, Université, Bordeaux Talence, France |
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Abstract: | To simulate the behavior of agricultural mulch coextruded poly(lactic acid)(PLA)/starch films, two stages were carried out. The first was an ultraviolet treatment (UV) at 315 nm, during which glass transition temperature Tg, weight, and molecular weight (MW) decreased and a separation between PLA and starch phase was observed. For the second stage, the mineralization of the carbon of the material was followed using the ASTM (D 5209–92 and 5338–92) and ISO/CEN (14852 and 14855) standard procedures. To measure the biodegradability of polymer material, the assessment of the carbon balance allowed determination of the distribution between the carbon rate used to the biomass synthesis or the respiration process (released CO2), as well as the dissolved organic carbon into the culture medium and the carbon in the residual insoluble material. The influence of the nature of the medium and the standardized procedures on the final rate of biodegradation was investigated. Whatever the standardized method, the biodegradation percentage was significantly stronger in liquid medium (92.4–93.4) than on inert medium (80–83%). In the case of the compost process, only released CO2 was measured and corresponded to 79.1–80.3%. |
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Keywords: | U. V. treatment biodegradation compost starch poly(lactic acid) carbon balance |
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