2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2004.02.003
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Synergistic effect of combining UV-sunlight–soil burial treatment on the biodegradation rate of LDPE/starch blends

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“…There were no significant differences in degree of crystalinity between corresponding films incubated in the absence of C. Lunata SG1. The obtained data coincide with the results indicating that crystalinity and the crystal sizes for UV-irradiated films decreased during the process with the selected microorganisms [41].…”
Section: Spectral Analysessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…There were no significant differences in degree of crystalinity between corresponding films incubated in the absence of C. Lunata SG1. The obtained data coincide with the results indicating that crystalinity and the crystal sizes for UV-irradiated films decreased during the process with the selected microorganisms [41].…”
Section: Spectral Analysessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Porém, o TPS apresenta duas desvantagens principais quando comparado à maioria dos plásticos em uso: é geralmente solúvel em água e apresenta propriedades mecânicas pobres. Essas podem ser amenizadas adicionando o TPS a polímeros sintéticos [5][6][7][8][9][10] . Plastificantes são aditivos muito empregados em materiais poliméricos para melhorar a processabilidade e aumentar a flexibilidade.…”
Section: Métodosunclassified
“…Isto pode ser considerado um indicativo de degradação através de uma provável redução no comprimento das cadeias moleculares [8] . Após o aterro, todas as blendas com glicerol apresentam espectros de RMN semelhantes.…”
Section: Tps Com Glicerol (%) T G (°C)unclassified
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“…Therefore it is not suggested burying plastics in soil and no common disposal strategy can be adopted for the different polyolefins [23]. The biodegradability of PE/starch blends was investigated by a great number of authors [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33]. Ojeda and co-workers [34] believe in an increase in the biodegradation rate of polyethylenes containing pro-oxidant and having preliminary weathering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%