Aim: The aims of this research is to determine the ability of an indigenous microbial consortium to degrade Low Density Polyethylene plastics. The plastic was cut mechanically into 1 x 1 cm2 pieces because the smaller the size of the plastic, the larger the surface area. The samples are input in an Erlenmeyer flask containing indigenous microbial consortium and fungi (20% v/v) and Stone Mineral Salt solution media (80% v/v). This research lasted 10 days with a pH of 7 controlled and temperature variations of 25, 30, 35°C. As preliminary research, the sensitivity test seeks to demonstrate that the indigenous microbial consortium and fungi are resistant or insensitive to LDPE. The degradation of LDPE plastic was analyzed using gravimetric met...
The most common polymer in plastics is polyethylene (PE), which is made from ethylene monomers (CH2=...
Plastic has high potency to become material that much threats human living in this earth, because ma...
Summarization: This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degrada...
Aim: The aims of this research is to determine the ability of an indigenous microbial consortium to ...
In our day-to-day life we are facing many problems and struggles. In that, the one of the main probl...
The use of plastic Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) has been increasing every year. Plastic is natura...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is the most abundant non-degradable plastic waste. Widely used in pa...
Plastic is also one of the keycauses of ecologicalcontamination. Accumulation of plastic pollutants ...
The accumulation of plastic waste is one of the main problems being faced by various countries in th...
The present study was aimed to isolate the microorganisms from soil, with the ability to degrade pla...
Plastics are composed of polymers formed by the bonding of ethylene monomers. Polyethylene is catego...
Malaysia is one of the top eight countries that has a drawback of mismanaged plastic waste. This stu...
This study aimed at isolating and identifying bacteria and fungi with the capacity to degrade low de...
Plastic is typically composed of artificial synthetic polymers. They are non-biodegradable. Among th...
Plastics are gradually replacing ceramics, glasses and other materials in their day to day use, thei...
The most common polymer in plastics is polyethylene (PE), which is made from ethylene monomers (CH2=...
Plastic has high potency to become material that much threats human living in this earth, because ma...
Summarization: This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degrada...
Aim: The aims of this research is to determine the ability of an indigenous microbial consortium to ...
In our day-to-day life we are facing many problems and struggles. In that, the one of the main probl...
The use of plastic Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) has been increasing every year. Plastic is natura...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is the most abundant non-degradable plastic waste. Widely used in pa...
Plastic is also one of the keycauses of ecologicalcontamination. Accumulation of plastic pollutants ...
The accumulation of plastic waste is one of the main problems being faced by various countries in th...
The present study was aimed to isolate the microorganisms from soil, with the ability to degrade pla...
Plastics are composed of polymers formed by the bonding of ethylene monomers. Polyethylene is catego...
Malaysia is one of the top eight countries that has a drawback of mismanaged plastic waste. This stu...
This study aimed at isolating and identifying bacteria and fungi with the capacity to degrade low de...
Plastic is typically composed of artificial synthetic polymers. They are non-biodegradable. Among th...
Plastics are gradually replacing ceramics, glasses and other materials in their day to day use, thei...
The most common polymer in plastics is polyethylene (PE), which is made from ethylene monomers (CH2=...
Plastic has high potency to become material that much threats human living in this earth, because ma...
Summarization: This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degrada...