Combined use of Bacteria and Enzymes in the Degradation of Polymer Materials

Authors

  • Daria Lisewska Łukasiewicz Research Network - Institute of Engineering of Polymer Materials and Dyes,
  • Alicja Mazuryk Faculty of Materials Engineering, Kazimierz Wielki University, Chodkiewicza
  • Katarzyna Janczak Łukasiewicz Research Network - Institute of Engineering of Polymer Materials and Dyes,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2024.v13n3p168

Keywords:

bacteria, enzymes, biodegradation, polymer materials

Abstract

The development of the plastics industry, pro-ecological directives and environmental problems related to the decomposition of biodegradable plastics create necessity to develop a way to properly manage waste from materials that should not be deposited in the environment.

A bioproduct has been developed to be used for accelerating the biodegradation of polymer materials. The bioproduct includes carefully selected microorganisms and enzymes. It has been observed that metabolic activity of selected bacteria increases significantly in the presence of plastic material, causing degradative changes. In addition, enzymes were used that also stimulate the decomposition of polymer materials. Impact of bacteria and enzymes on polymer biodegradation was analyzed using different methods: BOD, mass loss, SEM-EDX and FTIR-ATR. Also the effect on plant growth was examined.

Five bacterial strains were selected as the active ingredients of the bioproduct, including two bacterial strains from the designated collection and three isolated from environment. Four hydrolytic enzymes have been selected that have the potential to accelerate the decomposition of polymer materials.

 

 

Keywords: bacteria, enzymes, biodegradation, polymer materials

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Published

2024-10-01

How to Cite

Lisewska, D. ., Mazuryk, A. ., & Janczak, K. . (2024). Combined use of Bacteria and Enzymes in the Degradation of Polymer Materials. European Journal of Sustainable Development, 13(3), 168. https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2024.v13n3p168

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