“…According to literature, the CA molecules could interact with the functional groups of chitosan chains through physical and/or chemical interactions/reactions. [29,35] To evaluate the durability of sc_Ch, sc_Ch/CA, cm_Ch and cm_Ch/CA films, thin films have been subjected to accelerated UVB exposure and the photooxidative degradation in time of all investigated films has been monitored through FTIR analysis at regular intervals at about 8 h. According to literature, chitosan degradation mechanism occurs mainly by depolymerization, followed by deacetylation, oxidation and interchain crosslinking, [36,37] see Figure 6A, [37] and as documented elsewhere, the photo-oxidation behavior of Ch and Chbased systems can be profitably investigated monitoring the changes in time of the FTIR spectra in range 1750-1480 cm À1 , which contains three different peaks: first peak at around 1730 cm À1 due to >C=O stretching, second peak at around 1626 cm À1 due to the C=O stretching of secondary amide group (amide I) and third peak at around 1530 cm À1 attributed to N-H bending. [36][37][38] Interestingly, as currently documented by Bussiere et al, [38] if the weathering is carried out without humidity, the chitosan film shows a remarkable photoxidation resistance, and particularly, the formation of oxygencontaining groups, that leads to arising of a peak at ca.…”