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Measuring Biodegradation of Polymers

As can be imagined from the various mechanisms described above, biodegradation does not only depend on the chemistry of the polymer, but also on the presence of the biological systems involved in the process. When investigating the biodegradability of a material, the effect of the environment cannot be neglected. Microbial activity, and hence biodegradation, is influenced by  [Pg.11]

In the following sections, different test methods for the assessment of polymer biodegradability are presented. Measurements are usually based on one of the four approaches given previously, but combinations also occur. Before choosing an assay to simulate environmental effects in an accelerated manner, it is critical to consider the closeness of fit that the assay will provide between substrate, microorganisms or enzymes, and the application or environment in which biodegradation should take place [27]. [Pg.13]


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