Petroleum-based plastics have replaced many natural materials in their former applications. With their excellent properties, they have found widespread uses in almost every area of human life. However, the high recalcitrance of many synthetic plastics results in their long persistence in the environment, and the growing amount of plastic waste ending up in landfills and in the oceans has become a global concern. In recent years, a number of microbial enzymes capable of modifying or degrading recalcitrant synthetic polymers have been identified. They are emerging as candidates for the development of biocatalytic plastic recycling processes, by which valuable raw materials can be recovered in an environmentally sustainable way. This review is...
Inspirational concepts, and the transfer of analogs from natural biology to science and engineering,...
Plastic or microplastic pollution is a global threat affecting ecosystems, with the current generati...
Biodegradation is a plausible route toward sustainable management of the millions of tons of plastic...
Petroleum-based plastics have replaced many natural materials in their former applications. With the...
The accumulation of synthetic plastic waste in the environment has become a global concern. Microbia...
Introduction: The accumulation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste in the environment has led ...
Introduction: Plastic films, containers, and fibers are almost ubiquitous, making our life better, e...
Annually, 400 Mt of plastics are produced of which roughly 40% is discarded within a year. Current p...
The widespread use of commercial polymers composed of a mixture of polylactic acid and polyethene te...
During the last 50 years, plastic industry has grown exponentially with an estimated 8300 million me...
Plastic waste poses an enormous environmental problem as a result of soil and ocean contamination, c...
As we all know, plastics are a crucial material used for decades in many industry sectors such as cl...
Post-consumer plastic waste has reached levels that are dangerous for the environment and for human ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.August 2020. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Sebastian Behre...
Plastic, in the form of packaging material, disposables, clothing and other articles with a short li...
Inspirational concepts, and the transfer of analogs from natural biology to science and engineering,...
Plastic or microplastic pollution is a global threat affecting ecosystems, with the current generati...
Biodegradation is a plausible route toward sustainable management of the millions of tons of plastic...
Petroleum-based plastics have replaced many natural materials in their former applications. With the...
The accumulation of synthetic plastic waste in the environment has become a global concern. Microbia...
Introduction: The accumulation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste in the environment has led ...
Introduction: Plastic films, containers, and fibers are almost ubiquitous, making our life better, e...
Annually, 400 Mt of plastics are produced of which roughly 40% is discarded within a year. Current p...
The widespread use of commercial polymers composed of a mixture of polylactic acid and polyethene te...
During the last 50 years, plastic industry has grown exponentially with an estimated 8300 million me...
Plastic waste poses an enormous environmental problem as a result of soil and ocean contamination, c...
As we all know, plastics are a crucial material used for decades in many industry sectors such as cl...
Post-consumer plastic waste has reached levels that are dangerous for the environment and for human ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.August 2020. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Sebastian Behre...
Plastic, in the form of packaging material, disposables, clothing and other articles with a short li...
Inspirational concepts, and the transfer of analogs from natural biology to science and engineering,...
Plastic or microplastic pollution is a global threat affecting ecosystems, with the current generati...
Biodegradation is a plausible route toward sustainable management of the millions of tons of plastic...