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Do poly(lactic acid) microplastics instigate a threat? A perception for their dynamic towards environmental pollution and toxicity.

Nina Maria Ainali1, Dimitrios Kalaronis2, Eleni Evgenidou3, George Z Kyzas4, Dimitra C Bobori5, Martha Kaloyianni6, Xin Yang7, Dimitrios N Bikiaris8, Dimitra A Lambropoulou9.   

Abstract

Fears concerning microplastics (MPs) environmental fate and persistence are progressively expanding on a global basis, with the emphasis given to manufacturing bioplastics for substituting petro-derived plastics extensively growing. Among them, poly(lactic acid) (PLA) holds a pioneering role towards the replacement of conventional polymeric materials, owing to its multifunctional properties, enclosing superior mechanical properties, low cost, renewability, great biocompatibility, transparency, and thermoplasticity launching many fields of application. Due to the wide applicability of PLA in several sectors of everyday life, its waste to be released into the environment is expected to follow a growing tendency during the upcoming years. Even though PLA is a biodegradable polyester, it actually degrades under specific composting environments, including a rich oxygen environment with high temperatures (58-80 °C), high humidity (>60% moisture) as well as the presence of micro-organisms (thermophilic bacteria). Additionally, in various studies it has been implied that PLA displays slower degradation performance when found in blends with other conventional polymers, underlining the unspecified effects on PLA degradation profile, keeping thus the information about PLA degradation from a blur standpoint. Therefore, a deepened understanding of the fate and dynamic effects of PLA MPs is of primary importance. Nevertheless, the current examination of the effects of PLA MPs in terms of sorption capacities and toxicity is so far limited and broadly unexplored since the current scientific emphasis has been merely centered on the conventional MPs' behavior. In this light, the present review provides an inclusive overview of the ongoing research of poly(lactic acid) in the framework of microplastics' pollution, while the future trends and missing points in this context are highlighted.
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Keywords:  Bioplastics; Environment; Microplastics; Polylactic acid; Sorption; Toxicity

Year:  2022        PMID: 35381252     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-09-06
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