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Discussion about suitable applications for biodegradable plastics regarding their sources, uses and end of life
Auteur(s): Paul-Pont Ika, Ghiglione Jean-François, Gastaldi Emmanuelle, ter Halle Alexandra, Huvet Arnaud, Bruzaud Stéphane, Lagarde Fabienne, Galgani François, Duflos Guillaume, George M., Fabre P.
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Waste Management, vol. 157 p.242-248 (2023)
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PMID 36577275
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2022.12.022
WoS: 000972939800001
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Résumé: This opinion paper offers a scientific view on the current debate of the place of biodegradable plastics as part of the solution to deal with the growing plastic pollution in the world's soil, aquatic, and marine compartments. Based on the current scientific literature, we focus on the current limits to prove plastic biodegradability and to assess the toxicity of commercially used biobased and biodegradable plastics in natural environments. We also discuss the relevance of biodegradable plastics for selected applications with respect to their use and end of life. In particular, we underlined that there is no universal biodegradability of plastics in any ecosystem, that considering the environment as a waste treatment system is not acceptable, and that the use of compostable plastics requires adaptation of existing organic waste collection and treatment channels.
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Gelation and Re-entrance in Mixtures of Soft Colloids and Linear Polymers of Equal Size
Auteur(s): Parisi Daniele, Truzzolillo D., Slim Ali, Dieudonne-George P., Narayanan Suresh, Conrad Jacinta, Deepak Vishnu, Gauthier Mario, Vlassopoulos Dimitris
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Macromolecules, vol. 56 p.1818-1827 (2023)
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Ref Arxiv: 2212.05992
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.2c02491
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Résumé: Liquid mixtures composed of colloidal particles and much smaller non-adsorbing linear homopolymers can undergo a gelation transition due to polymer-mediated depletion forces. We now show that the addition of linear polymers to suspensions of soft colloids having the same hydrodynamic size yields a liquid-to-gel-to-re-entrant liquid transition. In particular, the dynamic state diagram of 1,4-polybutadiene star–linear polymer mixtures was determined with the help of linear viscoelastic and small-angle X-ray scattering experiments. While keeping the star polymers below their nominal overlap concentration, a gel was formed upon increasing the linear polymer content. Further addition of linear chains yielded a re-entrant liquid. This unexpected behavior was rationalized by the interplay of three possible phenomena: (i) depletion interactions, driven by the size disparity between the stars and the polymer length scale which is the mesh size of its entanglement network; (ii) colloidal deswelling due to the increased osmotic pressure exerted onto the stars; and (iii) a concomitant progressive suppression of the depletion efficiency on increasing the polymer concentration due to reduced mesh size, hence a smaller range of attraction. Our results unveil an exciting new way to tailor the flow of soft colloids and highlight a largely unexplored path to engineer soft colloidal mixtures.
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Hidden traces of chirality in the fluctuations of a fully unwound cholesteric
Auteur(s): Poy G.
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Soft Matter, vol. 19 p.1115-1130 (2023)
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DOI: 10.1039/D2SM01646J
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Résumé: Confinement and hydrodynamic interactions often play an important role in the fluctuation dynamics of soft matter systems, which can typically be studied using light scattering techniques. With experimental and theoretical methodologies, I demonstrate here that chirality is an additional critical parameter that leads to diverging decay times and correlation lengths in chiral liquid crystal cells with a fully unwound cholesteric helix. This study combines light scattering measurements made in a tailored microscope geometry and theoretical calculations of the decay dynamics of chiral orientational fluctuations---including hydrodynamics---to establish the existence of two soft chiral modes of fluctuations driving the destabilization of the unwound cholesteric. Despite the achirality of the equilibrium state of unwound cholesterics, this study indicates that chirality hides itself in the orientational fluctuation modes and plays a major role in their dynamics, which can be exploited to locally measure the strength of chirality in frustrated chiral liquid crystal cells.
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Transfer of multi-DNA patches by colloidal stamping
Auteur(s): Khalaf Rawan, Viamonte Andrea, Ducrot Etienne, Merindol R., Ravaine Serge
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Nanoscale, vol. 15 p.573-577 (2023)
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Ref Arxiv: 2301.05515
DOI: 10.1039/d2nr05016a
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Résumé: Patchy particles have received great attention due to their ability to develop directional and selective interactions and serve as building units for the self-assembly of innovative colloidal molecules and crystalline structures. Although synthesizing particles with multiple dissimilar patches is still highly challenging and lacks efficient methods, these building blocks would open paths towards a broader range of ordered materials with inherent properties. Herein, we describe a new approach to pattern functional DNA patches at the surface of particles, by the use of colloidal stamps. DNA inks are transferred only at the contact zones between the target particles and the stamps thanks to selective strand-displacement reactions. The produced DNA-patchy particles are ideal candidates to act as advanced precision/designer building blocks to self-assemble the next generation of colloidal materials.
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Recent scattering approaches to structure and dynamics of polymer nanocomposites
Auteur(s): Kruteva M., Genix A.-C., Holderer O., Oberdisse J.
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Frontiers In Soft Matter, vol. 2 p.992563 (2022)
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DOI: 10.3389/frsfm.2022.992563
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Résumé: The characterization of polymer nanocomposites on molecular length scales and timescales is a challenging task, which is also indispensable for the understanding of macroscopic material's properties. Neutron scattering is one of the techniques which are very well-suited for studying the structure and molecular motion in such soft matter systems. X-rays can also be used for the same purpose, however, with higher energy and thus a different focus on dynamics, where they are better suited for nanoparticle motion. In this mini-review, we aim at highlighting recent results in the field of polymer nanocomposites, including nanoparticle structure in various experimental systems, from model to industrial, and polymer and particle dynamics. This allows establishing the link between microscopic and macroscopic properties, in particular rheology.
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Kitchen flows: Making science more accessible,affordable, and curiosity driven
Auteur(s): Fuller Gerald G., Lisicki Maciej, Mathijssen Arnold J. T. M., Mossige Endre J. L., Pasquino Rossana, Prakash Vivek N., Ramos L.
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Physics Of Fluids, vol. 34 p.110401 (2022)
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Exploiting the lower disorder-to-order temperature in polystyrene-b-poly(n-butyl acrylate)-b-polystyrene triblock copolymers to increase their flow resistance at high temperature
Auteur(s): Coutouly Clement, Van ruymbeke Evelyne, Ramos L., Dieudonne-George P., Fustin Charles-andre
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Journal Of Rheology / Transactions Of The Society Of Rheology; Society Of Rheology -- Transactions, vol. 66 p.1305-1318 (2022)
DOI: 10.1122/8.0000506
WoS: WOS:000886063900025
Résumé: This work focuses on the temperature-dependent structural and rheological characterization of polystyrene-b-poly(n-butyl acrylate)-b-polystyrene
triblock copolymers (PS-b-PnBA-b-PS) in the melt and, in particular, on their ability to show a lower disorder-to-order temperature
(LDOT). To this aim, copolymers of varying block lengths, but keeping the PnBA block as a major component, were synthesized. Smallangle
x-ray scattering revealed that the copolymers with short PS blocks (∼10 kg/mol) approach an LDOT but do not cross it. At room temperature,
these copolymers exhibit higher moduli compared to a PnBA homopolymer due to the reinforcing effect of the PS but are flowing
at temperatures above the glass transition of the PS. Increasing the PS and PnBA block length, to keep the same PS fraction, induces more
profound changes in the structural and viscoelastic behaviors. Such a copolymer crosses the LDOT, leading to a microphase-separated and
ordered state at high temperature. Contrary to the copolymers with short PS blocks, the flow regime was not reached, even at temperatures
well above the glass transition of the PS. Instead, a low-frequency plateau was observed in rheology, showing the increased lifetime of the
microphase-separated PS domains. ABA triblock copolymers exhibiting an LDOT behavior could, thus, be of interest for the design of thermoplastic
elastomers or pressure-sensitive adhesives that can resist the flow at high temperatures
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