海洋中环境条件下可生物降解塑料袋的分解:时间和温度的影响

IF 5.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Journal of Polymers and the Environment Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1007/s10924-024-03470-8
Hannah I. Collins, Larissa Tabb, Bridget A. Holohan, J. Evan Ward
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海洋环境中的塑料污染是一个持续存在且普遍存在的问题。可生物降解和可堆肥塑料可能是传统的不可生物降解聚合物的积极替代品,用于水产养殖等海洋应用。materi - bi (MB)是一种淀粉基聚合物,用于可堆肥薄膜和塑料手提袋,并已被证明在各种实验室条件下完全生物降解。然而,自然环境中的降解率不同于静态实验室测试,并取决于特定地点的具体物理化学和环境条件。本研究考察了在沿海海洋条件下,通过中游体系降解materi - bi的情况,并与聚羟基丁酸酯(PHB)(一种众所周知的生物聚合物)和高密度聚乙烯(HDPE)(一种传统的塑料聚合物)进行了比较。在9个月的时间跨度内,质量和面积损失都被用作分解的代理。结果表明,当暴露在浅水柱和沉积物条件下时,materi - bi和聚羟基丁酸酯都会分解,平均损失25 - 47%的面积或质量,而高密度聚乙烯则没有降解的迹象。浸泡30周后,当水温升高至20℃时,materi - bi和聚羟基丁酸酯的面积和质量损失尤为明显,平均为0.87%/周。随着时间的推移和温度的升高,生物可降解塑料的微生物作用可能导致了这些结果。因此,与传统的不可生物降解聚合物相比,可生物降解塑料(如Mater-Bi)对环境的影响较小,在海洋环境中持续的时间也较短。
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Disintegration of Biodegradable Plastic Bags in Marine Mesocosm Conditions: The Effects of Time and Temperature

Plastic pollution in the marine environment is a persistent and ubiquitous issue. Biodegradable and compostable plastics may present a positive alternative to traditional non-biodegradable polymers for marine applications such as aquaculture. Mater-Bi (MB) is a starch-based polymer used in compostable films and plastic carrier bags and has been proven to completely biodegrade in a variety of laboratory conditions. However, degradation rates in the natural environment differ from static laboratory tests and depend on the specific physicochemical and environmental conditions of a particular location. This study examined the degradation of Mater-Bi in coastal marine conditions in a flow-through mesocosm system, in comparison to polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), a well-known biopolymer, and high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a traditional plastic polymer. Mass and area loss were both used as proxies for disintegration across a nine-month time span. Results indicate that both Mater-Bi and polyhydroxybutyrate disintegrate when exposed to shallow water column and sediment conditions, losing on average 25 to 47% of area or mass, whereas high-density polyethylene showed no evidence of degradation. Loss of area and mass of Mater-Bi and polyhydroxybutyrate were especially pronounced, averaging 0.87%/week after 30 weeks of submergence when water temperature increased to 20 °C. The disintegration of biodegradable plastics through microbial action over time and in warmer temperatures likely contributed to these results. Biodegradable plastics such as Mater-Bi may therefore have a lower environmental impact and persist in the marine environment for shorter periods of time than conventional non-biodegradable polymers.

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Journal of Polymers and the Environment
Journal of Polymers and the Environment 工程技术-高分子科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Polymers and the Environment fills the need for an international forum in this diverse and rapidly expanding field. The journal serves a crucial role for the publication of information from a wide range of disciplines and is a central outlet for the publication of high-quality peer-reviewed original papers, review articles and short communications. The journal is intentionally interdisciplinary in regard to contributions and covers the following subjects - polymers, environmentally degradable polymers, and degradation pathways: biological, photochemical, oxidative and hydrolytic; new environmental materials: derived by chemical and biosynthetic routes; environmental blends and composites; developments in processing and reactive processing of environmental polymers; characterization of environmental materials: mechanical, physical, thermal, rheological, morphological, and others; recyclable polymers and plastics recycling environmental testing: in-laboratory simulations, outdoor exposures, and standardization of methodologies; environmental fate: end products and intermediates of biodegradation; microbiology and enzymology of polymer biodegradation; solid-waste management and public legislation specific to environmental polymers; and other related topics.
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