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Experimental and theoretical study of the erosion of semi-crystalline polymers and the subsequent generation of microparticles.

Thibaut Gaillard
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Matthieu George
Frédéric Nallet
Pascale Fabre

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The increase of plastics and microplastics in the environment is a major environmental challenge. Still, little is known about the degradation kinetics of macroplastics into smaller particles, under the joint actions of micro-organisms and physico-chemical factors, like UV or mechanical constraints. In order to gain insight into (bio)-degradation in various media, we perform accelerated erosion experiments by using a well-known enzymatic system. We show that the microstructure of semi-crystalline polymers plays a crucial role in the pattern formation at their surface. For the first time, the release of fragments of micrometric size is evidenced, through a mechanism that does not involve fracture propagation. A geometric erosion model allows a quantitative understanding of erosion rates and surface patterns, and provides a critical heterogeneity size, parting two types of behavior: spherulites either released, or eroded in situ. This new geometric approach could constitute a useful tool to predict the erosion kinetics and micro-particle generation in various media.
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hal-02285199 , version 1 (12-09-2019)

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Thibaut Gaillard, Matthieu George, Emmanuelle Gastaldi, Frédéric Nallet, Pascale Fabre. Experimental and theoretical study of the erosion of semi-crystalline polymers and the subsequent generation of microparticles.. Soft Matter, 2019, 15 (41), pp.8302-8312. ⟨10.1039/C9SM01482A⟩. ⟨hal-02285199⟩
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