Biodegradability: An assessment of commercial polymers according to the Canadian method for anaerobic conditions |
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Authors: | M. Day K. Shaw D. Cooney |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Research Council Canada, Institute for Environmental Chemistry, Montreal Road, K1A 0R6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | The degradation of several biodegradable polymers was measured as a result of exposure to an anaerobic medium. The polymers investigated included materials based upon polylactic acid, polylactone, and poly(hydroxy butyrate/valerate) as well as those incorporating starch-based materials. The degradation was monitored by methane and carbon dioxide evolution. In addition, the physical and chemical changes were noted as a result of exposure. These measurements included changes in mass, dimension, and molecular weight. FTIR, UV-vis, proton, and13C NMR spectra were also recorded prior to and after exposure. The results clearly indicated that several biological and chemical degradation processes were occurring with the biodegradable polymers studied.Paper presented at the Bio/Environmentally Degradable Polymer Society—Second National Meeting, August 19–21, 1993, Chicago, Illinois.Issued as NRCC No. 37549. |
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Keywords: | Biodegradation polymers anaerobic conditions physical changes chemical changes |
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