Previous research in our laboratory reported a convenient laboratory-scale composting test method to study the weight loss of polymer films in aerobic thermophilic (53°C) reactors maintained at a 60% moisture content. The laboratory-scale compost reactors contained the following synthetic compost mixture (percentage on dry-weight basis): tree leaves (45.0), shredded paper (16.5), food (6.7), meat (5.8), cow manure (17.5), sawdust (1.9), aluminum and steel shavings (2.4), glass beads (1.3), urea (1.9), and a compost seed (1.0) which is designated Mix-1 in this work. To simplify the laboratory-scale compost weight loss test method and better understand how compost mixture compositions and environmental parameters affect the rate of plastic de...
This thesis work was implemented as a part of PIHI project by Tampere University of Applied Science ...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
The degradability of several degradable polymers was examined using three types of degradation envir...
Residual cellulose acetate (CA) films with initial degree of substitution (DS) values of 1.7 and 2.5...
The article mentions results from changes of physical properties of composted material during the co...
The disintegration of Biopol-coated cardboard, polylactide fabric and film was studied using three d...
The compostability of a few biodegradable polymer (BDP) products were investigated through two sets ...
235-239Plastic wastes accumulating in the environment are posing an ever increasing ecological threa...
Low density (LDPE) and high density (HDPE) polyethylene films filled with starch up to a maximum lev...
The paper presents the results of the degradation of two commercial packaging materials CONS-PET and...
Plastic pollution has been recognized as an environmental issue for decades, and one of the sources ...
We have obtained eight degradable/biodegradable materials based on starch (certified compostable), s...
This study presents an evaluation of a potential alternative to plastic degradation in the form of o...
The aquatic biodegradability of cellulose and cellulose acetate with degrees of substitution (d.s.) ...
This thesis work was implemented as a part of PIHI project by Tampere University of Applied Science ...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
The degradability of several degradable polymers was examined using three types of degradation envir...
Residual cellulose acetate (CA) films with initial degree of substitution (DS) values of 1.7 and 2.5...
The article mentions results from changes of physical properties of composted material during the co...
The disintegration of Biopol-coated cardboard, polylactide fabric and film was studied using three d...
The compostability of a few biodegradable polymer (BDP) products were investigated through two sets ...
235-239Plastic wastes accumulating in the environment are posing an ever increasing ecological threa...
Low density (LDPE) and high density (HDPE) polyethylene films filled with starch up to a maximum lev...
The paper presents the results of the degradation of two commercial packaging materials CONS-PET and...
Plastic pollution has been recognized as an environmental issue for decades, and one of the sources ...
We have obtained eight degradable/biodegradable materials based on starch (certified compostable), s...
This study presents an evaluation of a potential alternative to plastic degradation in the form of o...
The aquatic biodegradability of cellulose and cellulose acetate with degrees of substitution (d.s.) ...
This thesis work was implemented as a part of PIHI project by Tampere University of Applied Science ...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...