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Fungal Degradation of Poly(l-lactide) in Soil and in Compost
Authors:Zoubida Saadi  Aurore Rasmont  Guy Cesar  Hilaire Bewa  Ludovic Benguigui
Institution:1. UCO2M, Universit?? du Maine, Avenue O. Messiaen, 72085, Le Mans, France
2. Materia Nova, 1 Rue des Foudriers, 7822, Ghislenghien, Belgium
3. SERPBIO, BordaXuri II, Lot 16, Le Stracq Pattarrian, 64240, La Bastide Clairence, France
4. ADEME, 20 Avenue du Gr??sill??, BP-90 406, 49004, Angers Cedex 01, France
Abstract:The biodegradability of polymers by microorganisms is generally studied in a real environment that contains a natural mixture of fungi and bacteria. The present research mainly focused on the purely fungal degradation of poly(l-lactide), PLLA, to enclose the part of fungi in a real process of biodegradation and to understand the kinetics of biodegradation. Respirometric tests were realized in soil at 30?°C, and in compost at 30?and 58?°C. Results indicated that temperature is the predominant parameter governing the fungal degradation of PLLA. Moreover, in real compost, the biodegradation kinetics of the PLLA revealed a synergy between bacteria and fungi. The curves of PLLA and cellulose biodegradation were modeled by Hill sigmo?d. Fungal degradation was completed by investigating the physical and the chemical properties of the polymer during the process of degradation using several analytical methods such as matrix assisted laser desorption ionization-time of fly spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, size exclusion chromatography, and differential scanning calorimetry. These experiments led to a better understanding of the various stages of fungal degradation of PLLA: hydrolysis as well as mineralization. Furthermore, metabolizing products (by-products) of PLLA was investigated also.
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