Published 2021
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Publication
Kinetic Modelling of Biodegradability Data of Commercial Polymers Obtained under Aerobic Composting Conditions
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Description
Methods to treat kinetic data for the biodegradation of different plastic materials are comparatively
discussed. Different samples of commercial formulates were tested for aerobic biodegradation
in compost, following the standard ISO14855. Starting from the raw data, the conversion
vs. time entries were elaborated using relatively simple kinetic models, such as integrated kinetic
equations of zero, first and second order, through the Wilkinson model, or using a Michaelis Menten
approach, which was previously reported in the literature. The results were validated against the
experimental data and allowed for computation of the time for half degradation of the substrate and,
by extrapolation, estimation of the final biodegradation time for all the materials tested. In particular,
the Michaelis Menten approach fails in describing all the reported kinetics as well the zeroth- and
second-order kinetics. The biodegradation pattern of one sample was described in detail through
a simple first-order kinetics. By contrast, other substrates followed a more complex pathway, with
rapid partial degradation, subsequently slowing. Therefore, a more conservative kinetic interpolation
was needed. The different possible patterns are discussed, with a guide to the application of the most
suitable kinetic model.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1062888
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1062888
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE