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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(6): e202213438, 2023 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36480133

RESUMO

We report a novel polyester material generated from readily available biobased 1,18-octadecanedicarboxylic acid and ethylene glycol possesses a polyethylene-like solid-state structure and also tensile properties similar to high density polyethylene (HDPE). Despite its crystallinity, high melting point (Tm =96 °C) and hydrophobic nature, polyester-2,18 is subject to rapid and complete hydrolytic degradation in in vitro assays with isolated naturally occurring enzymes. Under industrial composting conditions (ISO standard 14855-1) the material is biodegraded with mineralization above 95 % within two months. Reference studies with polyester-18,18 (Tm =99 °C) reveal a strong impact of the nature of the diol repeating unit on degradation rates, possibly related to the density of ester groups in the amorphous phase. Depolymerization by methanolysis indicates suitability for closed-loop recycling.


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Poliésteres , Polietileno , Biodegradação Ambiental , Poliésteres/química , Hidrólise
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Sci Adv ; 4(7): eaas9024, 2018 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30050987

RESUMO

Plastic materials are widely used in agricultural applications to achieve food security for the growing world population. The use of biodegradable instead of nonbiodegradable polymers in single-use agricultural applications, including plastic mulching, promises to reduce plastic accumulation in the environment. We present a novel approach that allows tracking of carbon from biodegradable polymers into CO2 and microbial biomass. The approach is based on 13C-labeled polymers and on isotope-specific analytical methods, including nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS). Our results unequivocally demonstrate the biodegradability of poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT), an important polyester used in agriculture, in soil. Carbon from each monomer unit of PBAT was used by soil microorganisms, including filamentous fungi, to gain energy and to form biomass. This work advances both our conceptual understanding of polymer biodegradation and the methodological capabilities to assess this process in natural and engineered environments.


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Biodegradação Ambiental , Biomassa , Polímeros/metabolismo , Microbiologia do Solo , Agricultura , Carbono/química , Dióxido de Carbono/química , Dióxido de Carbono/metabolismo , Isótopos de Carbono/química , Fungos/metabolismo , Lipase/metabolismo , Poliésteres/química , Poliésteres/metabolismo , Polímeros/química , Espectrometria de Massa de Íon Secundário
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