Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5205073 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
After 28 days, the degradation of materials depends on the material and on the test conditions used. The degradation is better under aerobic conditions, in particular for Mater-bi and polycaprolactone. Nevertheless, we can notice that it is the amorphous part of the polymer which is more attacked by the micro-organisms but, after 28 days, they do not seem to cleave macromolecules inside the material: bacteria attack the surface of the polymer and seem to consume the macromolecules one after another (there is no significant variation in the molar mass and no difference between FTIR and NMR spectra before degradation and after 28 days of degradation).
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Authors
V. Massardier-Nageotte, C. Pestre, T. Cruard-Pradet, R. Bayard,