Climate change is leading us to search for new materials that allow a more sustainable
environmental situation in the long term. Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) has been proposed as a
substitute for traditional plastics due to its high biodegradability. Various components
have been added to improve their mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties. The
modification of the PLA barrier properties by introducing nanoparticles with different
shapes is an important aspect to control the molecular diffusion of oxygen and other gas
compounds. In this work, we have described changes in oxygen diffusion by introducing
nanoparticles of different shapes through molecular dynamics simulations. Our model
illustrates that the existence of curved surfaces and the deposition of PLA around them
by short chains generate small holes where oxygen accumulates, forming clusters and
reducing their mobility. From the several considered shapes, the sphere is the most
suitable structure to improve the barrier properties of the PLA.
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