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Comparative Biodegradation Study of Starch- and Polylactic Acid-Based Materials

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The degradation of starch- and polylactic acid-based plastic films by microorganisms extracted from compost was studied in a liquid medium. The various degradation products produced were measured throughout the duration of the experiment, and total carbon balances were estimated. For an easily biodegradable material, the evolution of the way carbon repartitioned between different degradation products was quite similar whatever the experimental condition or the type of substrate. On the other hand, for a resistant material exposed to these microorganisms, the nature of the biodegradation depended strongly on the experimental conditions. In the latter case, a differential scanning calorimetry analysis confirmed the importance of the applied norm on the state of the residual material. The consequences for improved methods of estimation of biodegradability of these materials are discussed.

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Gattin, R., Copinet, A., Bertrand, C. et al. Comparative Biodegradation Study of Starch- and Polylactic Acid-Based Materials. Journal of Polymers and the Environment 9, 11–17 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016036302871

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