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Characterization of linear low‐density polyethylene/poly(vinyl alcohol) blends and their biodegradability by Vibrio sp. isolated from marine benthic environment
Authors:Vidya Francis  S. Raghul Subin  Sarita G. Bhat  Eby Thomas Thachil
Affiliation:1. Department of Polymer Science & Rubber Technology, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi 682 022, Kerala, India;2. Department of Biotechnology, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi 682 022, Kerala, India
Abstract:Increasing amounts of plastic waste in the environment have become a problem of gigantic proportions. The case of linear low‐density polyethylene (LLDPE) is especially significant as it is widely used for packaging and other applications. This synthetic polymer is normally not biodegradable until it is degraded into low molecular mass fragments that can be assimilated by microorganisms. Blends of nonbiodegradable polymers and biodegradable commercial polymers such as poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) can facilitate a reduction in the volume of plastic waste when they undergo partial degradation. Further, the remaining fragments stand a greater chance of undergoing biodegradation in a much shorter span of time. In this investigation, LLDPE was blended with different proportions of PVA (5–30%) in a torque rheometer. Mechanical, thermal, and biodegradation studies were carried out on the blends. The biodegradability of LLDPE/PVA blends has been studied in two environments: (1) in a culture medium containing Vibrio sp. and (2) soil environment, both over a period of 15 weeks. Blends exposed to culture medium degraded more than that exposed to soil environment. Changes in various properties of LLDPE/PVA blends before and after degradation were monitored using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) for crystallinity, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) for surface morphology among other things. Percentage crystallinity decreased as the PVA content increased and biodegradation resulted in an increase of crystallinity in LLDPE/PVA blends. The results prove that partial biodegradation of the blends has occurred holding promise for an eventual biodegradable product. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2012
Keywords:biodegradable  vibrio sp  poly(vinyl alcohol)  morphology  differential scanning calorimetry
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