Investigations of the physicochemical degradation of personal protective equipment (PPE) under controlled environmental conditions are largely lacking. Here the chemical and physical changes of face masks and gloves (recovered from the marine environment) were evaluated after exposure time up to 60 days of simulated environmental conditions. The results suggested that the polymer backbone of PPE suffers typical changes induced by sun exposure. Changes in the intensity of diffraction peaks indicated shifts in the crystallinity of PPE, possibly altering their thermal behavior. Signs of physical degradation in PPE, such as ruptures, and rough surfaces, which exacerbated over time were also detected. Additionally, signals of some elements of co...
The main purpose of this work is to contribute to understanding the mechanism of oxidation of the po...
Understanding plastic degradation is crucial to evaluate the retention time of plastic waste in the ...
Plastics are the most abundant products in the world and therefore also represent the largest volume...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented form of plastic pollution: personal p...
International audienceThe increase of plastic production from the middle of the twentieth century wa...
A high proportion of the total microplastic (MP) load in the marine environment has been identified ...
Ocean plastic pollution is a problem of increasing magnitude; yet, the amount of plastic at t...
In this paper, we present two novel experimental setups specifically designed to perform in situ lon...
The fragmentation of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) films from single-use supermarket plastic bags...
Since the beginning of the mass production in the 1940s, plastic has been manufactured in quickly in...
To move towards a circular society, the recyclability potential of littered plastics should be explo...
Highlights • Degradation of plastics under UV irradiation in different environments was studie...
Abstract Determining the hazards posed by microplastics (MPs, <5 mm) requires an understanding of pl...
A wide range of weathering processes contributes to the degradation of plastic litter items which le...
Summarization: The fragmentation of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) films from single-use supermark...
The main purpose of this work is to contribute to understanding the mechanism of oxidation of the po...
Understanding plastic degradation is crucial to evaluate the retention time of plastic waste in the ...
Plastics are the most abundant products in the world and therefore also represent the largest volume...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented form of plastic pollution: personal p...
International audienceThe increase of plastic production from the middle of the twentieth century wa...
A high proportion of the total microplastic (MP) load in the marine environment has been identified ...
Ocean plastic pollution is a problem of increasing magnitude; yet, the amount of plastic at t...
In this paper, we present two novel experimental setups specifically designed to perform in situ lon...
The fragmentation of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) films from single-use supermarket plastic bags...
Since the beginning of the mass production in the 1940s, plastic has been manufactured in quickly in...
To move towards a circular society, the recyclability potential of littered plastics should be explo...
Highlights • Degradation of plastics under UV irradiation in different environments was studie...
Abstract Determining the hazards posed by microplastics (MPs, <5 mm) requires an understanding of pl...
A wide range of weathering processes contributes to the degradation of plastic litter items which le...
Summarization: The fragmentation of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) films from single-use supermark...
The main purpose of this work is to contribute to understanding the mechanism of oxidation of the po...
Understanding plastic degradation is crucial to evaluate the retention time of plastic waste in the ...
Plastics are the most abundant products in the world and therefore also represent the largest volume...