Pollution of aquatic ecosystems by plastic wastes poses severe environmental and health problems and has prompted scientific investigations on the fate and factors contributing to the modification of plastics in the marine environment. Here, we investigated, by means of microcosm studies, the role of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in the degradation of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), the main constituents of plastic bottles, in the marine environment. To this aim, different bacterial consortia, previously acclimated to representative hydrocarbons fractions namely, tetradecane (aliphatic fraction), diesel (mixture of hydrocarbons), and naphthalene/phenantrene (aromatic fraction), were used as inocula of microcosm experiments, in order to...
<div><p>This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degradation in...
This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer surfaces along w...
To this date, the extent of microbial biodegradation of plastics is still an open question. The pres...
ABSTRACT Plastics, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from water bottles, are polluting our oc...
The surface chemistry and nanotopography of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) was successfully modi...
With levels of plastic pollution in the environment rising, the need for new plastic waste disposal ...
Plastic debris causes extensive damage to the marine environment, largely due to its ability to resi...
Abstract Background Plastics now pollute marine environments across the globe. On entering these env...
Extensive usages of plastics have led to their accumulation as a contaminant in natural environment ...
[eng] Background Plastics now pollute marine environments across the globe. On entering these enviro...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
Introduction Plastic items are the most common form of marine debris and plastic accumulation in mar...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
<div><p>Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-lev...
<div><p>This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degradation in...
This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer surfaces along w...
To this date, the extent of microbial biodegradation of plastics is still an open question. The pres...
ABSTRACT Plastics, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from water bottles, are polluting our oc...
The surface chemistry and nanotopography of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) was successfully modi...
With levels of plastic pollution in the environment rising, the need for new plastic waste disposal ...
Plastic debris causes extensive damage to the marine environment, largely due to its ability to resi...
Abstract Background Plastics now pollute marine environments across the globe. On entering these env...
Extensive usages of plastics have led to their accumulation as a contaminant in natural environment ...
[eng] Background Plastics now pollute marine environments across the globe. On entering these enviro...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
Introduction Plastic items are the most common form of marine debris and plastic accumulation in mar...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
<div><p>Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-lev...
<div><p>This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degradation in...
This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer surfaces along w...
To this date, the extent of microbial biodegradation of plastics is still an open question. The pres...