Measuring the biodegradability of plastic polymers in olive-mill waste compost with an experimental apparatus
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The use of biodegradable polymers is spreading in agriculture to replace those materials derived from petroleum, thus reducing the environmental concerns. However, to issue a significant assessment, biodegradation rate must be measured in case specific standardized conditions. In accordance with ISO 14855-1, we designed and used an experimental apparatus to evaluate the biodegradation rate of three bio-polymers based on renewable resources, two poly(?-caprolactone) (PCL) composites and a compatibilized polylactic acid and polybutyrate (PLA/PBAT) blend. Biodegradation tests were carried out under composting condition using mature olive-mill waste (OMW) compost as inoculum. Carbon dioxide emissions were automatically recorded by infra-red gas detectors and also trapped in saturated Ba(OH)2 solution and evaluated via a standard titration method to check the results. Some of the samples reached more than 80% biodegradation in less than 20 days. Both the experimental apparatus and the OMW compost showed to be suitable for the cases studied.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Respirometry; biodegradation; bio-polymers; olive mill waste; carbon dioxide emissions; titration method; waste reuse
Elenco autori:
Esposito, Alessandro; Altieri, Roberto; Stanzione, Vitale
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