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14 Dec 2017 On Aug 19, 2015, Rajendran Sangeetha Devi (and others) published the chapter: The Role of Microbes in Plastic Degradation in the book: Environmental Waste Management.
Abstract: Biodegradation of polythene bags and plastic cups was analyzed after 2, 4, 6, and 9 months of incu- bation in the mangrove soil. The biodegradation of polythene bags was significantly higher (up to 4.21% in 9 months) than that of plastic cups (up to 0.25% in 9 months). Microbial counts in the degrading materials
Role of microbes in degradation of synthetic plastics and manufacture of bioplastics. Priya Trivedi. 1. , Adria Hasan. 1. , Salman Akhtar. 1,2. , M. Haris Siddiqui. 1,2. , Usman Sayeed. 1,2 and M. Kalim A. Khan. 1,2*. 1Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering, Integral University Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India-
19 Mar 2015 microbes. Thermo oxidative is not preferred as it requires energy more than that is available in natural environment18. Degradation can be microbial or enzyme based, but in both the processes microorganisms adheres on plastic surface. In microbial degradation, those surfaces of plastic are then exposed.
26 Aug 2009 Abstract: Plastic is a broad name given to different polymers with high molecular weight, which can be degraded by various processes. However, considering their abundance in the environment and their specificity in attacking plastics, biodegradation of plastics by microorganisms and enzymes seems to
28 May 2015 proved to be inadequate for effective plastic waste management, and hence there is growing concern for use of efficient microorganisms meant for biodegradation of non-degradable synthetic polymer. The biodegradable polymers are designed to degrade fast by microbes due their ability to degrade the
which include microorganisms like bacteria and fungi that can degrade the polythene and therefore the process of. Biodegradation is an upcoming trend in this field of degradation ( Gu et al,2000). The microbial degradation of plastic is carried out by enzymatic activities which leads to the breakdown of polymer into
This study introspected the comparative extent of plastic biodegradation by employing bacterial species and fungal species which were isolated from dumped soil samples from pallikaranai and harbour at. Chennai. The screening of plastic degrading microbes was done by using opaque method separately for bacteria and.
Abstract: Biodegradation of polythene bags and plastic cups was analyzed after 2, 4, 6, and 9 months of incu- bation in the mangrove soil. The biodegradation of polythene bags was significantly higher (up to 4.21% in 9 months) than that of plastic cups (up to 0.25% in 9 months). Microbial counts in the degrading materials
Microbial Degradation of Plastic Waste: A Review. Raziyafathima M, Praseetha P K*, Rimal Isaac R S. Department of Nanotechnology, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, Kumaracoil, Kanyakumari. District, Tamilnadu, India. *Corresponding Author: Praseetha P K, Department of Nanotechnology, Noorul Islam Centre
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