Foaming enables material-efficient bioplastic products with minimal persistence
Bryan James,
Yanchen Sun,
Kali Pate
et al.
Abstract:Mismanaged plastic products should be designed to inherently reduce their environmental impacts by optimizing material efficiency and minimizing environmental persistence. Foaming biodegradable bioplastics (i.e., introducing microstructural pores into the material) was hypothesized to achieve this objective. To test this hypothesis, the marine biodegradation of novel cellulose diacetate (CDA) foams of varying relative density (ρ_foam/ρ_solid =0.09-1.00) was evaluated in a flow-through seawater mesocosm. After … Show more
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