Hydrolytic degradation and biodegradation of polylactic acid electrospun fibers

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作者
Soo X.Y.D. [1 ]
Jia L. [2 ,3 ]
Lim Q.F. [1 ]
Chua M.H. [5 ]
Wang S. [1 ]
Hui H.K. [1 ]
See J.M.R. [4 ]
Chen Y. [1 ]
Li J. [2 ,3 ]
Wei F. [1 ]
Tomczak N. [1 ]
Kong J. [1 ]
Loh X.J. [1 ,6 ]
Fei X. [2 ,3 ]
Zhu Q. [1 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), 2 Fusionopolis Way, #08-03, Singapore, Innovis
[2] School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore
[3] Residues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, 1 Cleantech Loop, Singapore
[4] School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Nanyang Technological University, 21 Nanyang Link, Singapore
[5] Institute of Sustainability for Chemicals, Energy and Environment (ISCE2), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), 1 Pesek Road, Jurong Island, Singapore
[6] Department of Material Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore, 9 Engineering Drive 1, #03-09 EA, Singapore
关键词
Biodegradation; Electrospun fibers; Hydrolytic degradation; Polylactic acid; Sustainability;
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10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141186
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Increased use of bioplastics, such as polylactic acid (PLA), helps in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, decreases energy consumption and lowers pollution, but its degradation efficiency has much room for improvement. The degradation rate of electrospun PLA fibers of varying diameters ranging from 0.15 to 1.33 μm is measured during hydrolytic degradation under different pH from 5.5 to 10, and during aerobic biodegradation in seawater supplemented with activated sewage sludge. In hydrolytic conditions, varying PLA fiber diameter had significant influence over percentage weight loss (W%L), where faster degradation was achieved for PLA fibers with smaller diameter. W%L was greatest for PLA-5 > PLA-12 > PLA-16 > PLA-20, with average W%L at 30.7%, 27.8%, 17.2% and 14.3% respectively. While different pH environment does not have a significant influence on PLA degradation, with W%L only slightly higher for basic environments. Similarly biodegradation displayed faster degradation for small diameter fibers with PLA-5 attaining the highest degree of biodegradation at 22.8% after 90 days. Hydrolytic degradation resulted in no significant structural change, while biodegradation resulted in significant hydroxyl end capping products on the PLA surface. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging of degraded PLA fibers showed a deteriorated morphology of PLA-5 and PLA-12 fibers with increased adhesion structures and irregularly shaped fibers, while a largely unmodified morphology for PLA-16 and PLA-20. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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