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Microbial Degradation of Plastic in Aqueous Solutions Demonstrated by CO2 Evolution and Quantification.


ABSTRACT: The environmental accumulation of plastics worldwide is a consequence of the durability of the material. Alternative polymers, marketed as biodegradable, present a potential solution to mitigate their ecological damage. However, understanding of biodegradability has been hindered by a lack of reproducible testing methods. We developed a novel method to evaluate the biodegradability of plastic samples based on the monitoring of bacterial respiration in aqueous media via the quantification of CO2 produced, where the only carbon source available is from the polymer. Rhodococcus rhodochrous and Alcanivorax borkumensis were used as model organisms for soil and marine systems, respectively. Our results demonstrate that this approach is reproducible and can be used with a variety of plastics, allowing comparison of the relative biodegradability of the different materials. In the case of low-density polyethylene, the study demonstrated a clear correlation between the molecular weight of the sample and CO2 released, taken as a measure of biodegradability.

SUBMITTER: Rose RS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7072786 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microbial Degradation of Plastic in Aqueous Solutions Demonstrated by CO<sub>2</sub> Evolution and Quantification.

Rose Ruth-Sarah RS   Richardson Katherine H KH   Latvanen Elmeri Johannes EJ   Hanson China A CA   Resmini Marina M   Sanders Ian A IA  

International journal of molecular sciences 20200211 4


The environmental accumulation of plastics worldwide is a consequence of the durability of the material. Alternative polymers, marketed as biodegradable, present a potential solution to mitigate their ecological damage. However, understanding of biodegradability has been hindered by a lack of reproducible testing methods. We developed a novel method to evaluate the biodegradability of plastic samples based on the monitoring of bacterial respiration in aqueous media via the quantification of CO<s  ...[more]

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