Marine plastic pollution is emerging as a potential hazard to global ecosystems and human health. Micro-fibers derived from synthetic textiles contribute a considerable proportion of plastic debris. Bio-polymers/bio-plastics have been proposed for the application of apparel products, yet their degradability, fate, durability and related environmental parameters are still elusive and need further exploration. Herein, we report the degradation behavior of poly(lactide acid)/poly(hydroxybutyrate) (PLA/PHB) fabrics, made from PLA/PHB multi-filament yarns, in subtropics marine seawater. The degradation experiments were performed under various parallel conditions including static seawater, aerobic seawater in dark box, aerobic seawater under sunl...
In this study, natural degradation and biodegradation of poly(3-hydroxybuyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)...
Plastics are the most abundant products in the world and therefore also represent the largest volume...
The accumulation of marine debris in the oceans has been escalating. There is an urgent need to deve...
Developing degradable bio-plastics has been considered feasible to lessen marine plastic pollution. ...
202203 bckwVersion of RecordOthersP0014107, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Endowed Professorship F...
A high proportion of the total microplastic (MP) load in the marine environment has been identified ...
Despite evidence that microplastic fibres (MPFs) make up the largest proportion of microplastic poll...
Microplastic fibres (MPFs) often make up the largest fraction of microplastic pollution in aquatic e...
Microplastic fibres (MPFs) often make up the largest fraction of microplastic pollution in aquatic e...
Microplastic fibres (MPFs) often make up the largest fraction of microplastic pollution in aquatic e...
IntroductionBiobased polymer blends have been recommended as an eco-friendly solution to abate plast...
Every year, thousands of tons of non-biodegradable plastic products are dumped into marine environme...
The microbial degradation behavior of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) (PHBHHx) and its...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threating marine ...
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) are polyesters derived from bacterial cultures (biosourced). They offer ...
In this study, natural degradation and biodegradation of poly(3-hydroxybuyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)...
Plastics are the most abundant products in the world and therefore also represent the largest volume...
The accumulation of marine debris in the oceans has been escalating. There is an urgent need to deve...
Developing degradable bio-plastics has been considered feasible to lessen marine plastic pollution. ...
202203 bckwVersion of RecordOthersP0014107, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Endowed Professorship F...
A high proportion of the total microplastic (MP) load in the marine environment has been identified ...
Despite evidence that microplastic fibres (MPFs) make up the largest proportion of microplastic poll...
Microplastic fibres (MPFs) often make up the largest fraction of microplastic pollution in aquatic e...
Microplastic fibres (MPFs) often make up the largest fraction of microplastic pollution in aquatic e...
Microplastic fibres (MPFs) often make up the largest fraction of microplastic pollution in aquatic e...
IntroductionBiobased polymer blends have been recommended as an eco-friendly solution to abate plast...
Every year, thousands of tons of non-biodegradable plastic products are dumped into marine environme...
The microbial degradation behavior of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) (PHBHHx) and its...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threating marine ...
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) are polyesters derived from bacterial cultures (biosourced). They offer ...
In this study, natural degradation and biodegradation of poly(3-hydroxybuyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)...
Plastics are the most abundant products in the world and therefore also represent the largest volume...
The accumulation of marine debris in the oceans has been escalating. There is an urgent need to deve...