Microplastics - From anthropogenic to natural

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In the context of the ongoing discussion of accumulating plastic debris in the environment, this article summarizes recent reports on the topic of microplastic pollution. Moreover, it gives an overview of the results from the activities of the research group for Biotechnology and Sustainable Chemistry of the Institute of Life Technologies at the HES-SO Valais- Wallis concerning the fabrication of biodegradable microstructured plastics and microplastics from renewable resources. Polyhydroxyalkanoate biopolyesters are proposed as one suitable alternative in specific applications to reduce the use of persistent plastics. Standard techniques are described that have been successfully applied to produce porous materials, fibers and particles in the micro- and nanometer range.

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Hanik, N., Amstutz, V., & Zinn, M. (2019). Microplastics - From anthropogenic to natural. Chimia, 73(10), 841–843. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2019.841

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