International audienceA study was conducted on the biodegradation of aromatic–aliphatic copolyester-based agricultural film in soil at 25 °C. The polymer is known to be biodegradable under composting conditions although rather recalcitrant under mesophilic conditions. The material investigated comprised of the copolyester filled with approximately 25% of starch containing biodegradable plasticizers, and its behavior was compared to the corresponding material without the filler. Mineralization followed by CO2 production merely reached the point of about 6% after 100 days of incubation in the pure copolyester film, whereas the value of around 53% was recorded for the filled copolyester film, which exceeded the readily biodegradable starch fil...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
The application of mulch films for preserving soil moisture and preventing weed growth has been a pa...
The purpose of this study was to assess the potential for biocomposite films to biodegrade in divers...
International audienceA study was conducted on the biodegradation of aromatic–aliphatic copolyester-...
A study was conducted on the biodegradation of aromatic-aliphatic copolyester-based agricultural fil...
This report presents the findings of a desk study, commissioned by NRK-V and executed independently ...
This paper documents the biodegradation behaviour of flexible films produced by physically blended a...
[Synopsis] The biodegradative behaviors of composite films of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylen...
Biodegradation of methacrylic acid and starch graft copolymers was investigated for the first time i...
The use of plastic much films has been fundamental to promoting food production in many regions of t...
Materials based on polystyrene and starch copolymers are used in food packaging, water pollution tre...
Biodegradable plastics are currently being developed as a short-term solution to the problem of conv...
Mulches, usually consisting of polyethylene films, are used in agriculture to improve production. Th...
Two commercial mulching films based on aliphatic–aromatic copolyesters, poly(butylene adipate-co-ter...
Low density (LDPE) and high density (HDPE) polyethylene films filled with starch up to a maximum lev...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
The application of mulch films for preserving soil moisture and preventing weed growth has been a pa...
The purpose of this study was to assess the potential for biocomposite films to biodegrade in divers...
International audienceA study was conducted on the biodegradation of aromatic–aliphatic copolyester-...
A study was conducted on the biodegradation of aromatic-aliphatic copolyester-based agricultural fil...
This report presents the findings of a desk study, commissioned by NRK-V and executed independently ...
This paper documents the biodegradation behaviour of flexible films produced by physically blended a...
[Synopsis] The biodegradative behaviors of composite films of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylen...
Biodegradation of methacrylic acid and starch graft copolymers was investigated for the first time i...
The use of plastic much films has been fundamental to promoting food production in many regions of t...
Materials based on polystyrene and starch copolymers are used in food packaging, water pollution tre...
Biodegradable plastics are currently being developed as a short-term solution to the problem of conv...
Mulches, usually consisting of polyethylene films, are used in agriculture to improve production. Th...
Two commercial mulching films based on aliphatic–aromatic copolyesters, poly(butylene adipate-co-ter...
Low density (LDPE) and high density (HDPE) polyethylene films filled with starch up to a maximum lev...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
The application of mulch films for preserving soil moisture and preventing weed growth has been a pa...
The purpose of this study was to assess the potential for biocomposite films to biodegrade in divers...