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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018

Novel methodology to isolate microplastics from vegetal-rich samples

A. Herrera; Paloma Garrido-Amador; Ico Martínez; María Dolores Samper; Juan Lopez-Martinez; May Gómez; Theodore T Packard

Microplastics are small plastic particles, globally distributed throughout the oceans. To properly study them, all the methodologies for their sampling, extraction, and measurement should be standardized. For heterogeneous samples containing sediments, animal tissues and zooplankton, several procedures have been described. However, definitive methodologies for samples, rich in algae and plant material, have not yet been developed. The aim of this study was to find the best extraction protocol for vegetal-rich samples by comparing the efficacies of five previously described digestion methods, and a novel density separation method. A protocol using 96% ethanol for density separation was better than the five digestion methods tested, even better than using H2O2 digestion. As it was the most efficient, simple, safe and inexpensive method for isolating microplastics from vegetal rich samples, we recommend it as a standard separation method.


Materials | 2018

Interference of Biodegradable Plastics in the Polypropylene Recycling Process

María Dolores Samper; David Bertomeu; Marina Patricia Arrieta; Jose M Ferri; Juan Lopez-Martinez

Recycling polymers is common due to the need to reduce the environmental impact of these materials. Polypropylene (PP) is one of the polymers called ‘commodities polymers’ and it is commonly used in a wide variety of short-term applications such as food packaging and agricultural products. That is why a large amount of PP residues that can be recycled are generated every year. However, the current increasing introduction of biodegradable polymers in the food packaging industry can negatively affect the properties of recycled PP if those kinds of plastics are disposed with traditional plastics. For this reason, the influence that generates small amounts of biodegradable polymers such as polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) and thermoplastic starch (TPS) in the recycled PP were analyzed in this work. Thus, recycled PP was blended with biodegradables polymers by melt extrusion followed by injection moulding process to simulate the industrial conditions. Then, the obtained materials were evaluated by studding the changes on the thermal and mechanical performance. The results revealed that the vicat softening temperature is negatively affected by the presence of biodegradable polymers in recycled PP. Meanwhile, the melt flow index was negatively affected for PLA and PHB added blends. The mechanical properties were affected when more than 5 wt.% of biodegradable polymers were present. Moreover, structural changes were detected when biodegradable polymers were added to the recycled PP by means of FTIR, because of the characteristic bands of the carbonyl group (between the band 1700–1800 cm−1) appeared due to the presence of PLA, PHB or TPS. Thus, low amounts (lower than 5 wt.%) of biodegradable polymers can be introduced in the recycled PP process without affecting the overall performance of the final material intended for several applications, such as food packaging, agricultural films for farming and crop protection.


Polymer Bulletin | 2016

Processing and characterization of binary poly(hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) and poly(caprolactone) (PCL) blends with improved impact properties

Daniel Garcia-Garcia; Jose M Ferri; T. Boronat; Juan Lopez-Martinez; R. Balart


Polymer International | 2016

Plasticization effects of epoxidized vegetable oils on mechanical properties of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)

Daniel Garcia-Garcia; Jose M Ferri; Nestor Montanes; Juan Lopez-Martinez; R. Balart


European Polymer Journal | 2017

Improvement of the compatibility between poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and poly(ε-caprolactone) by reactive extrusion with dicumyl peroxide

Daniel Garcia-Garcia; E. Rayón; Alfredo Carbonell-Verdu; Juan Lopez-Martinez; R. Balart


Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2017

Improvement of Mechanical Ductile Properties of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) by Using Vegetable Oil Derivatives

Daniel Garcia-Garcia; O. Fenollar; Vicent Fombuena; Juan Lopez-Martinez; R. Balart


Acta Horticulturae | 2015

Effect of D-Limonene on the Stabilization of Poly (Lactic Acid)

Marina Patricia Arrieta; Juan Lopez-Martinez; Santiago Ferrándiz Bou; Mercedes Ana Peltzer


Applied Surface Science | 2017

Characterization of selectively etched halloysite nanotubes by acid treatment

Daniel Garcia-Garcia; Jose M Ferri; Laura Ripoll; Montserrat Hidalgo; Juan Lopez-Martinez; R. Balart


INTED2018 Proceedings | 2018

TEACHING PRACTICE: PILOT SCALE PRODUCTION OF A BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER

Miguel Aldas; Jose M Ferri; Daniel Garcia-Garcia; Juan Lopez-Martinez


European Polymer Journal | 2018

Reinforcing capability of cellulose nanocrystals obtained from pine cones in a biodegradable poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)/poly(ε-caprolactone) (PHB/PCL) thermoplastic blend

Daniel Garcia-Garcia; Juan Lopez-Martinez; R. Balart; Emma Strömberg; Rosana Moriana

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Daniel Garcia-Garcia

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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R. Balart

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Jose M Ferri

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Alfredo Carbonell-Verdu

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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E. Rayón

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Marina Patricia Arrieta

Spanish National Research Council

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María Dolores Samper

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Santiago Ferrándiz Bou

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Vicent Fombuena

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Rosana Moriana

Royal Institute of Technology

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