Bibechana (Jan 2021)

Degradation of fundamental polymers/plastics used in daily life: a review

  • Netra Lal Bhandari,
  • Ganesh Bhandari,
  • Sunita Bista,
  • Basant Pokhrel,
  • Kabita Bist,
  • Kedar Nath Dhakal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1

Abstract

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Polymers are made from the monomers that are used for packaging purposes. The degradation of polymers can take place either abiotic or biotic pathways. Abiotic pathway occurs from thermal, photo-degradation, and catalytic methods whereas, biotic occurs in presence of different types of microorganisms. The degradation of polymers (polyethylene and polylactic acid) was explained by the thermal, catalytic, and biodegradation process. The thermal degradation of polyethylene and polylactic acid was explained by the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) curve. Catalysts such as zeolites and amorphous silica-alumina are used for the degradation of polyethylene whereas, tin for polylactic acid. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungus, and actinomycetes help for the degradation of polyethylene and polylactic acid. BIBECHANA 18 (1) (2021) 240-253

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