Novel sinthetic blends between bacterial polyesters and acrylic rubber: a study on enzymatic biodegradation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
1995
Abstract:
The biodegradability of a multicomponent system based on biotechnological occurring polyester
(poty(/3-hydroxybutyrate-co-/3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV)) with inclusion of acrylate elastomcr
(potybutylacrylate) (PBA) was investigated. A bacterium which produced extracellular enzymes
that degrades PHBV even when blended with PBA was isolated and tentatively designated as
Aureobacterium saperdae. It was observed, by morphological investigation, that, while the bacterial
degradation was permitted for PBA content of 20% by weight, it was inhibited lbr PBA
content of 30%, owing to the occurrence of a rubbery layer that prevents to the bacteria an easy
accessibility in the PHBV-rich regions. In fact, owing the bacterial growth, only PHBV was
metabolized, whereas no degradation of PBA was detected for blend samples. It was confimaed
that the degradation proceeded via surface erosion of PHBV also in the blends, Finally. mechanical
tests on PHBV/PBA specimens as a function of degradation extent have shown different
behavior of the blends at different the PBA content. Thermal analysis of blends and PHBV has
been reported, too
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Avella, Maurizio
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