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Is poly(propylene carbonate) biodegradable? Synthesis of poly(propylene carbonate)-containing star and block copolymers and comprehensive investigation on their biodegradationoa mark
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Publication Year
2024-11-15
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Citation
Journal of Polymer Science, Vol.62, pp.4945-4952
Keyword
biodegradationblock copolymercarbon dioxidecastor oilpoly(propylene carbonate)
Mesh Keyword
Block co polymersCastor oilCopolymerisationPoly(propylene carbonate)Polypropylene carbonatePropertyPropylene carbonatePropylene oxideStar copolymers
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Physical and Theoretical ChemistryPolymers and PlasticsMaterials Chemistry
Abstract
Storing CO2 and converting it into valuable substances are crucial for addressing climate change. While poly(propylene carbonate) (PPC), formed through the copolymerization of CO2 and propylene oxide, holds promise in commercial applications, practical limitations arise due to inherent property constraints. Additionally, the lack of systematic research on PPC biodegradation complicates its post-use disposal. In this study, we synthesized various polymers, including PPC homopolymers, PPC/castor oil star copolymers, and PPC/poly(l-lactic acid) multiblock copolymers (PPC-mb-PLLAs), not only to mitigate the brittle properties of PPC but also to systematically explore their biodegradability. Both natural soil and industrial composting conditions were employed to assess the biodegradation of the polymers. Furthermore, metagenomic analysis identified the microorganisms responsible for polymer degradation, offering valuable insights into the mechanism of the biodegradation process.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/34377
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/pol.20240529
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We are thankful for financial support from the National Research Foundation of Korea through the following grants: Carbon to X Project (No. 2020M3H7A1098281 and No. 2020M3H7A1098288) and Global \u2013 Learning & Academic Research Institution for Master's\u00B7PhD students, and Postdocs (G-LAMP) Program (No. RS-2023-00285390).We are thankful for financial support from the National Research Foundation of Korea through the following grants: Carbon to X Project (No. 2020M3H7A1098281 and No. 2020M3H7A1098288) and Global \u2013 Learning & Academic Research Institution for Master's\u00B7PhD students, and Postdocs (G\u2010LAMP) Program (No. RS\u20102023\u201000285390).
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