Publikace UTB
Repozitář publikační činnosti UTB

Influence of biodegradation in thermophilic anaerobic aqueous conditions on crystallization of poly(butylene succinate)

Repozitář DSpace/Manakin

Zobrazit minimální záznam


dc.title Influence of biodegradation in thermophilic anaerobic aqueous conditions on crystallization of poly(butylene succinate) en
dc.contributor.author Dvořáčková, Marie
dc.contributor.author Svoboda (FT), Petr
dc.contributor.author Kostka, Lukáš
dc.contributor.author Pekařová, Silvie
dc.relation.ispartof Polymer Testing
dc.identifier.issn 0142-9418 Scopus Sources, Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.date.issued 2015
utb.relation.volume 47
dc.citation.spage 59
dc.citation.epage 70
dc.type article
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Elsevier, Ltd.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2015.08.006
dc.relation.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941815001920
dc.subject Biodegradable polymer en
dc.subject Crystallization en
dc.subject DSC en
dc.subject poly(butylene succinate) en
dc.subject SEM en
dc.subject Thermophilic anaerobic sludge en
dc.subject XRD en
dc.description.abstract This work investigates the biodegradation of poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) in an environment of thermophilic (55°C) and mesophilic (37°C) anaerobic sludge. The thermophilic anaerobic sludge was prepared in a laboratory from mesophilic sludge sourced from a municipal waste water treatment plant and placed under thermophilic conditions. It was confirmed that PBS failed to decompose under mesophilic anaerobic conditions (2 wt. %), while the degree of biodegradation achieved under thermophilic conditions reached 24.8 wt. %. Abiotic hydrolysis of PBS in an environment of phosphate buffer (pH = 7) at 55°C reached 17.8%, leading to the conclusion that hydrolytic enzymes present in thermophilic anaerobic sludge are involved in the biodegradation process as well as abiotic hydrolysis. Nonisothermal crystallization kinetics of PBS before and after biodegradation was investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). After biodegradation, a large shift in melting temperature T<inf>m</inf> was observed, while shift of crystallization temperature T<inf>c</inf> was even more pronounced. Lower T<inf>m</inf> means smaller crystals. Crystallization kinetics was approximately 50% slower, which could be explained by lower nucleation density. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed a beautiful spherulitic structure after biodegradation at elevated temperature. During biodegradation, microorganisms assimilated mostly in the amorphous part of the polymer, and elevated temperature helped healing of crystal imperfections. By X-ray diffraction (XRD), it was found that biodegradation does not have a large effect on crystal form of PBS. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. en
utb.faculty Faculty of Technology
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10563/1005320
utb.identifier.obdid 43873422
utb.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-84940642177
utb.identifier.wok 000362859000010
utb.identifier.coden POTED
utb.source j-wok
dc.date.accessioned 2015-09-17T08:30:49Z
dc.date.available 2015-09-17T08:30:49Z
utb.contributor.internalauthor Dvořáčková, Marie
utb.contributor.internalauthor Svoboda (FT), Petr
utb.contributor.internalauthor Kostka, Lukáš
utb.contributor.internalauthor Pekařová, Silvie
utb.fulltext.affiliation Marie Dvorackova a, Petr Svoboda b*, Lukas Kostka a, Silvie Pekarova a a Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Vavreckova 275, 762 72 Zlin, Czech Republic b Department of Polymer Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Vareckova 275, 762 72, Zlín, Czech Republic * Corresponding author. E-mail address: svoboda@ft.utb.cz (P. Svoboda).
utb.fulltext.dates Received 15 July 2015 Accepted 22 August 2015 Available online 28 August 2015
utb.fulltext.faculty Faculty of Technology
utb.fulltext.faculty Faculty of Technology
utb.fulltext.faculty Faculty of Technology
utb.fulltext.faculty Faculty of Technology
utb.fulltext.ou Department of Environmental Protection Engineering
utb.fulltext.ou Department of Polymer Engineering
utb.fulltext.ou Department of Environmental Protection Engineering
utb.fulltext.ou Department of Environmental Protection Engineering
Find Full text

Soubory tohoto záznamu

Zobrazit minimální záznam