A series of biodegradation tests were carried out according to the standard test method ISO 14851 in order to compare the performance of different activated sludge inocula on different plastic materials (polvcaprolactone and starch-based material). Cellulose was used as positive control. Inocula were derived from two municipal wastewater treatment plants (lovara and Peru Milan) and from the treatment plant of a pharmaceutical company. Both municipal sludges were used as such and after a period of acclimation to both compounds. The results were in some cases significantly different. The starch-based material was degraded to similar or higher extents than PCL with municipal sludge. Industrial sludge cave good results with both materials (PCL = 100%: starch-based material = 89%), but was less active towards cellulose. Such results raise some questions abut the opportunity of also using other reference materials besides cellulose for biodegradation tests. Acclimation did not provide the expected results. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Mezzanotte, V., Bertani, R., Innocenti, F., Tosin, M. (2005). Influence of inocula on the results of biodegradation tests. POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY, 87(1), 51-56 [10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2004.06.009].
Influence of inocula on the results of biodegradation tests
MEZZANOTTE, VALERIA FEDERICA MARIA;
2005
Abstract
A series of biodegradation tests were carried out according to the standard test method ISO 14851 in order to compare the performance of different activated sludge inocula on different plastic materials (polvcaprolactone and starch-based material). Cellulose was used as positive control. Inocula were derived from two municipal wastewater treatment plants (lovara and Peru Milan) and from the treatment plant of a pharmaceutical company. Both municipal sludges were used as such and after a period of acclimation to both compounds. The results were in some cases significantly different. The starch-based material was degraded to similar or higher extents than PCL with municipal sludge. Industrial sludge cave good results with both materials (PCL = 100%: starch-based material = 89%), but was less active towards cellulose. Such results raise some questions abut the opportunity of also using other reference materials besides cellulose for biodegradation tests. Acclimation did not provide the expected results. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reservedI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.