Artículo
Chitin Polymer Transformation Driven by Particulate Matter and Biofilm Interaction in a Disturbed Estuarine Environment
Biancalana, Florencia
; Forero Lopez, Ana Deisy
; Fernandez Severini, Melisa Daiana
; Brugnoni, Lorena Inés
; Bianchinotti, Maria Virginia
; Rimondino, Guido Noé
; Vitale, Alejandro José







Fecha de publicación:
03/2025
Editorial:
Springer/Plenum Publishers
Revista:
Journal of Polymers and the Environment
ISSN:
1566-2543
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
Chitin is critical in carbon and nitrogen recycling, facilitates pollutant adsorption and serves as a substrate for potentially pathogenic microorganisms. This study evaluated its structural, chemical, and microbiological transformations in a polluted environment. An experiment was conducted in the Bahía Blanca Estuary, using chitin in devices attached to a buoy, where samples were collected after 21 and 36 days. X-Ray Diffraction revealed reduced crystallinity over time, with diminished intensity and sharpness of characteristic peaks. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy detected spectral changes after 36 days, including reduced amide I and II peaks sharpness, indicating partial degradation, via hydrolytic and oxidative processes. Hydroxyl and phosphate groups potentially linked to biofilm formation were also identified. Scanning electron microscopy revealed gradual surface deterioration with cracks and pores and the accumulation of organic and inorganic aggregates, including diatoms. Energy Dispersive X-ray confirmed the presence of heavy metals including molybdenum and iron, likely associated with suspended particulate matter adhering to chitin surface. Fungal and coliform counts increased significantly after 36 days, while heterotrophic bacteria levels remained constant. Vibrio spp. was also detected. Overall, this study underscores chitin´s dual role in biogeochemical processes and environmental applications. As a key component in biodegradation, biofilms facilitate its transformation, highlighting its function as a heavy metal chelating agent and a carbon and nitrogen source. Additionally, the findings suggest the potential of chitin for water treatment applications, where its interactions with biological and environmental factors could be leveraged, providing valuable scientific insights at local and global scales.
Palabras clave:
Marine biopolymer
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Biofilm
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Heavy metals
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Microorganisms
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Articulos(CERZOS)
Articulos de CENTRO REC.NAT.RENOVABLES DE ZONA SEMIARIDA(I)
Articulos de CENTRO REC.NAT.RENOVABLES DE ZONA SEMIARIDA(I)
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Articulos de INST.ARG.DE OCEANOGRAFIA (I)
Articulos de INST.ARG.DE OCEANOGRAFIA (I)
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS Y BIOMEDICAS DEL SUR
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Articulos de INST.DE INVESTIGACIONES EN FISICO- QUIMICA DE CORDOBA
Articulos de INST.DE INVESTIGACIONES EN FISICO- QUIMICA DE CORDOBA
Citación
Biancalana, Florencia; Forero Lopez, Ana Deisy; Fernandez Severini, Melisa Daiana; Brugnoni, Lorena Inés; Bianchinotti, Maria Virginia; et al.; Chitin Polymer Transformation Driven by Particulate Matter and Biofilm Interaction in a Disturbed Estuarine Environment; Springer/Plenum Publishers; Journal of Polymers and the Environment; 33; 7; 3-2025; 3454-3466
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