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Biodegradation of Polyaromatics Synthesized by Peroxidase-Catalyzed Free-Radical Polymerization
Authors:Farrell  Richard  Ayyagari  Madhu  Akkara  Joseph  Kaplan  David
Affiliation:(1) NSF—Biodegradable Polymer Research Center, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Biology, Lowell, Massachusetts, 01854;(2) Biotechnology Division, Natick Labs, Natick, Massachusetts, 01760;(3) Present address: Biotechnology Center, Department of Chemical Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 02155
Abstract:Polymers formed from peroxidase-based free-radical polymerization reactions were characterized for rates of mineralization against lignin and humic acid controls. Degradation studies were carried out in soil systems over 202 days and cumulative net CO2 was determined. Whereas mineralization of the humic acid and alkali lignin controls totaled ca. 20% at the end of the test exposure, there was essentially no net mineralization of the hydrolytic lignin control. Mineralization of the test samples totaled 5% for poly(p-ethylphenol) and 11% for poly(m-cresol). At the same time, mineralization of the poly(p-phenyl phenol) totaled 64%. Conversely, the readily biodegradable polymers cellulose and PHB reached values of 91 to 97% in less than 60 days. Our data suggest that the mineralization kinetics of the enzymatically derived polyaromatics mimic those of the naturally occurring heteropolymers.
Keywords:Polyaromatics  free-radical polymerization  biodegradation  peroxidase
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