Introduction of environmentally degradable parameters to evaluate the biodegradability of biodegradable polymers.

Environmentally Degradable Parameter ((Ed)K) is of importance in the describing of biodegradability of environmentally biodegradable polymers (BDPs). In this study, a concept (Ed)K was introduced. A test procedure of using the ISO 14852 method and detecting the evolved carbon dioxide as an analytica...

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Main Authors: Wenbin Guo, Jian Tao, Chao Yang, Cunjiang Song, Weitao Geng, Qiang Li, Yuanyuan Wang, Meimei Kong, Shufang Wang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3365006?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-caf2d80ce15a485ea56be55d0b652df62020-11-24T20:49:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3834110.1371/journal.pone.0038341Introduction of environmentally degradable parameters to evaluate the biodegradability of biodegradable polymers.Wenbin GuoJian TaoChao YangCunjiang SongWeitao GengQiang LiYuanyuan WangMeimei KongShufang WangEnvironmentally Degradable Parameter ((Ed)K) is of importance in the describing of biodegradability of environmentally biodegradable polymers (BDPs). In this study, a concept (Ed)K was introduced. A test procedure of using the ISO 14852 method and detecting the evolved carbon dioxide as an analytical parameter was developed, and the calculated (Ed)K was used as an indicator for the ultimate biodegradability of materials. Starch and polyethylene used as reference materials were defined as the (Ed)K values of 100 and 0, respectively. Natural soil samples were inoculated into bioreactors, followed by determining the rates of biodegradation of the reference materials and 15 commercial BDPs over a 2-week test period. Finally, a formula was deduced to calculate the value of (Ed)K for each material. The (Ed)K values of the tested materials have a positive correlation to their biodegradation rates in the simulated soil environment, and they indicated the relative biodegradation rate of each material among all the tested materials. Therefore, the (Ed)K was shown to be a reliable indicator for quantitatively evaluating the potential biodegradability of BDPs in the natural environment.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3365006?pdf=render
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author Wenbin Guo
Jian Tao
Chao Yang
Cunjiang Song
Weitao Geng
Qiang Li
Yuanyuan Wang
Meimei Kong
Shufang Wang
spellingShingle Wenbin Guo
Jian Tao
Chao Yang
Cunjiang Song
Weitao Geng
Qiang Li
Yuanyuan Wang
Meimei Kong
Shufang Wang
Introduction of environmentally degradable parameters to evaluate the biodegradability of biodegradable polymers.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wenbin Guo
Jian Tao
Chao Yang
Cunjiang Song
Weitao Geng
Qiang Li
Yuanyuan Wang
Meimei Kong
Shufang Wang
author_sort Wenbin Guo
title Introduction of environmentally degradable parameters to evaluate the biodegradability of biodegradable polymers.
title_short Introduction of environmentally degradable parameters to evaluate the biodegradability of biodegradable polymers.
title_full Introduction of environmentally degradable parameters to evaluate the biodegradability of biodegradable polymers.
title_fullStr Introduction of environmentally degradable parameters to evaluate the biodegradability of biodegradable polymers.
title_full_unstemmed Introduction of environmentally degradable parameters to evaluate the biodegradability of biodegradable polymers.
title_sort introduction of environmentally degradable parameters to evaluate the biodegradability of biodegradable polymers.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Environmentally Degradable Parameter ((Ed)K) is of importance in the describing of biodegradability of environmentally biodegradable polymers (BDPs). In this study, a concept (Ed)K was introduced. A test procedure of using the ISO 14852 method and detecting the evolved carbon dioxide as an analytical parameter was developed, and the calculated (Ed)K was used as an indicator for the ultimate biodegradability of materials. Starch and polyethylene used as reference materials were defined as the (Ed)K values of 100 and 0, respectively. Natural soil samples were inoculated into bioreactors, followed by determining the rates of biodegradation of the reference materials and 15 commercial BDPs over a 2-week test period. Finally, a formula was deduced to calculate the value of (Ed)K for each material. The (Ed)K values of the tested materials have a positive correlation to their biodegradation rates in the simulated soil environment, and they indicated the relative biodegradation rate of each material among all the tested materials. Therefore, the (Ed)K was shown to be a reliable indicator for quantitatively evaluating the potential biodegradability of BDPs in the natural environment.
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