The aquatic biodegradability of cellulose and cellulose acetate with degrees of substitution (d.s.) in the range of 1.5 to 3.0, was compared with the mineralization under laboratory controlled composting conditions. In line with previous observations, it was found that cellulose acetates with d.s. ≤ 2.5 were readily mineralized to CO2 in the controlled composting test. The degradation rate was clearly affected by the degree of substitution (d.s. 1.5 > d.s. 2.5 > d.s. 3.0). Surprisingly, however, biodegradation of cellulose acetate materials was not observed in the aquatic Sturm test. Modifications of the pH and the inoculum source in an attempt to improve the activity of fungi and actinomycetes in the aquatic environment, did not increase C...
A system has been developed for studying the biodegradation of natural and synthetic polymeric mater...
Residual cellulose acetate (CA) films with initial degree of substitution (DS) values of 1.7 and 2.5...
The aim of this study was to compare three different test methods for assaying the biodegradability ...
The aquatic biodegradability of cellulose and cellulose acetate with degrees of substitution (d.s.) ...
Available international standards describing the biodegradability testing in freshwater were designe...
This paper gives an overview of the methods used at the Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) f...
The compostability of a few biodegradable polymer (BDP) products were investigated through two sets ...
Our society lives in a time of transition where traditional petroleum-based polymers/plastics are be...
The biodegradability of lactic acid based polymers was studied under controlled composting condition...
Previous research in our laboratory reported a convenient laboratory-scale composting test method to...
The environmental fate of polymers has attracted growing attention in the academic, industrial, and ...
Some factors still impete a wider use of biodegradable materials, i. e.: A nation-wide separate coll...
At the Fraunhofer-Institut ILV a laboratory test system was developed for measuring the degree and r...
As an alternative in polymer waste utilization, the biodegradation of plastic waste is increasingly ...
A respirometric method was developed to measure the mineralization of polymeric materials in a matur...
A system has been developed for studying the biodegradation of natural and synthetic polymeric mater...
Residual cellulose acetate (CA) films with initial degree of substitution (DS) values of 1.7 and 2.5...
The aim of this study was to compare three different test methods for assaying the biodegradability ...
The aquatic biodegradability of cellulose and cellulose acetate with degrees of substitution (d.s.) ...
Available international standards describing the biodegradability testing in freshwater were designe...
This paper gives an overview of the methods used at the Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) f...
The compostability of a few biodegradable polymer (BDP) products were investigated through two sets ...
Our society lives in a time of transition where traditional petroleum-based polymers/plastics are be...
The biodegradability of lactic acid based polymers was studied under controlled composting condition...
Previous research in our laboratory reported a convenient laboratory-scale composting test method to...
The environmental fate of polymers has attracted growing attention in the academic, industrial, and ...
Some factors still impete a wider use of biodegradable materials, i. e.: A nation-wide separate coll...
At the Fraunhofer-Institut ILV a laboratory test system was developed for measuring the degree and r...
As an alternative in polymer waste utilization, the biodegradation of plastic waste is increasingly ...
A respirometric method was developed to measure the mineralization of polymeric materials in a matur...
A system has been developed for studying the biodegradation of natural and synthetic polymeric mater...
Residual cellulose acetate (CA) films with initial degree of substitution (DS) values of 1.7 and 2.5...
The aim of this study was to compare three different test methods for assaying the biodegradability ...