Approaches to Enhance the Biodegradation of Polyolefins

Ambika Arkatkar, J. Arutchelvi, M. Sudhakar, S. Bhaduri, P. Uppara, M. Doble
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Accumulation of non-biodegradable plastics leads to increase in land and water pollution. Polyolefins includ- ing polyethylene and polypropylene are the major plastics to be dumped in the environment and due to their recalcitrant nature persist in the environment. The hydrophobicity, high molecular weight, chemical and structural composition of these polymers hinders their biodegradation. In this review current research that have been performed to understand the abiotic mechanism of the degradation process, and various physical, chemical and biochemical approaches that can be adopted to enhance their biodegradation are discussed. Genetic engineering approaches to enhance the performance of the microorganism or computational techniques to simulate the degradation pathways could be the future to speed up the deg- radation of these polymers.
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提高聚烯烃生物降解的途径
不可生物降解塑料的积累导致土地和水污染的增加。包括聚乙烯和聚丙烯在内的聚烯烃是倾倒在环境中的主要塑料,由于它们的顽固性,它们在环境中持续存在。这些聚合物的疏水性、高分子量、化学和结构组成阻碍了它们的生物降解。本文综述了目前在了解降解过程的非生物机制方面的研究进展,以及可以采用的各种物理、化学和生化方法来增强其生物降解。提高微生物性能的基因工程方法或模拟降解途径的计算技术可能是未来加速这些聚合物降解的途径。
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