In order to protect food, the packaging industry performs a film coating with a very thin polymer layer to increase its gas barrier properties. The major problem of these coatings is that they are generally made of poly(vinylidene chloride) which leads to a toxic gas production during incineration. In view of the rapid change of the global environmental restrictions that become quite stringent, bioplastics seem promising alternatives. In this context, this thesis deals with a fundamental study of poly(ethylene terephthalate) films coated with a polysaccharide: chitosan. Chitosan offers good barrier properties in dry conditions. However, its application in the packaging is limited because of its hydrophilic character. Therefore, the main goa...