ochrobacum中间体SA1对污水污泥中低、高密度聚乙烯薄膜的潜在降解作用。

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1007/s00128-024-04001-w
Sakshi Sharma, Nupur Mathur, Anuradha Singh, Shruti Ahlawat
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塑料垃圾的堆积是全球令人担忧的环境问题。为此,微生物降解提供了一个有效的生态友好的解决方案。因此,目前的研究重点是探索可以在聚乙烯上生长和利用聚乙烯的新细菌。从印度斋浦尔的污水污泥中分离出的Ochrobactrum中间体SA1,在35°C、pH 6.5的合成培养基中,在经过热处理和未处理的低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)和高密度聚乙烯(HDPE)薄膜上生长30天,并对其进行了表征和评估。该细菌在聚乙烯薄膜上成功生长,LDPE和HDPE薄膜的失重率分别为3.458±0.373%和1.586±0.142%。此外,LDPE和HDPE薄膜的拉伸强度下降幅度最大,分别为126.67%和75.62%,这与原子力显微镜分析结果有关,原子力显微镜分析显示,与细菌分离物孵生后,表面粗糙度增加。因此,我们相信更详细的研究将确定Ochrobactrum intermedium SA1作为清除全球塑料负担的潜在工具。
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Potential Degradation of Low- and High-Density Polyethylene Films by Ochrobactrum intermedium SA1 from Sewage Sludge.

Accumulation of plastic waste is an alarming environmental concern across globe. For which, microbial degradation offers an efficient ecofriendly solution. Thus, the present study focuses on the exploration of new bacterium that can grow on and utilize polyethylene. Ochrobactrum intermedium SA1 isolated from sewage sludge (Jaipur, India) was characterized and evaluated for growth on both thermally pre-treated and untreated low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) films in synthetic medium at 35 °C and pH 6.5 for 30 days. The bacterium was grown successfully on the polyethylene films such that 3.458 ± 0.373% and 1.586 ± 0.142% gravimetric weight loss was observed for LDPE and HDPE films, respectively. Further, LDPE and HDPE films showed highest decrease in tensile strength of 126.67% and 75.62%, respectively which was corelated with atomic force microscopy analysis depicting the increase in surface roughness after incubation with the bacterial isolate. Therefore, we believe that more detailed studies will establish Ochrobactrum intermedium SA1 as a potential tool in clearing the global burden of plastics.

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