Effects of various parameters on biodegradation of degradable polymers in soil

Authors
Shin, PKJung, EJ
Issue Date
1999-12
Publisher
SPRINGER-VERLAG SINGAPORE PTE LTD
Citation
JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.9, no.6, pp.784 - 788
Abstract
The effects of pH, moisture content, and the relative amount of a polymer sample on the biodegradation of degradable polymers in soil were studied using various polymer materials such as cellulose, poly-(butylene succinate-co-adipate) (SG) polycaproIactone (PCL), a blend of PCL and starch Cpm starch), and a poly-lactic acid (PLA). As with other materials, the polymers degraded faster at a neutral pH than at either acidic or basic conditions. Moisture contents of 60 and 100% water holding capacity exhibited a similar biodegradability for various polymers, although the effects differed depending on the polymer. For synthetic polymers, biodegradation was faster at 60%, while the natural polymer (cellulose) degraded faster at 100%. Fungal hypae was observed at a 60% water holding capacity which may have affected the biodegradation of the polymers. A polymer amount of 0.25% to soil revealed the highest biodegradability among the ratios of 0.25, 0.5, and 1%. With a higher sample amount, the residual polymer could be recovered after the biodegradation test. It was confirmed that a test for general biodegradation condition can be applied to plastic biodegradation in soil.
Keywords
soil; biodegradation of polymer; biodegradation test
ISSN
1017-7825
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141801
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