| Literature DB >> 33573061 |
Philipp Scholz1, Ieva Putna-Nimane2, Ieva Barda2, Ineta Liepina-Leimane2, Evita Strode2, Alexandr Kileso3,4, Elena Esiukova3, Boris Chubarenko3, Ingrida Purina2, Franz-Georg Simon1.
Abstract
Geosynthetic materials are applied in measures for coastal protection. Weathering or any damage of constructions, as shown by a field study in Kaliningrad Oblast (Russia), could lead to the littering of the beach or the sea (marine littering) and the discharge of possibly harmful additives into the marine environment. The ageing behavior of a widely used geotextile made of polypropylene was studied by artificial accelerated ageing in water-filled autoclaves at temperatures of 30 to 80 °C and pressures of 10 to 50 bar. Tensile strength tests were used to evaluate the progress of ageing, concluding that temperature rather than pressure was the main factor influencing the ageing of geotextiles. Using a modified Arrhenius equation, it was possible to calculate the half-life for the loss of 50% of the strain, which corresponds to approximately 330 years. Dynamic surface leaching and ecotoxicological tests were performed to determine the possible release of contaminants. No harmful effects on the test organisms were observed.Entities:
Keywords: artificial ageing; dynamic surface leaching test; geosynthetics; geotextiles; marine littering
Year: 2021 PMID: 33573061 PMCID: PMC7866501 DOI: 10.3390/ma14030634
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623