Biodegradability of chemically synthesized syndiotactic poly(β-[r]-hydroxybutyrate) in soil of northeast China

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Degradability of syndiotactic poly ([R]-β-hydroxybutyrate) (syn-PHB), a chemically synthesized PHB, was investigated in this study by incubation of the polymer films in a soil of northeastern China. During incubation, progressive weight loss of the syn-PHB films and a corresponding decrease of molecular weight were observed over the 90 days of incubation indicating the biodegradation of syn-PHB and a random cleavage of the ester bonds. Microorganisms isolated and identified from the partially degraded films included Pseudomonas spp., Alcaligenese sp., and Comamonas sp.. Our results suggest that chemically synthesized syn-PHB is biodegradable under aerobic conditions in soil.

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Zhang, G. X., & Gu, J. D. (2017). Biodegradability of chemically synthesized syndiotactic poly(β-[r]-hydroxybutyrate) in soil of northeast China. Applied Environmental Biotechnology, 2(2), 43–46. https://doi.org/10.26789/AEB.2017.01.006

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