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Standards for biodegradation tests - oxo-biodegradable polymers
Standards for slowly biodegradable products are a challenge, because it becomes very difficult to simulate in a laboratory the biodegradation that takes place in real environments. In laboratory microcosms, the environment is isolated, without the possibility of free mass exchange with the surroundings. So there may be accumulation of metabolites produced by microorganisms, to the point where they become toxic and disrupt microbial growth. Thus, it is possible that only the beginning of biodegradation can be observed, but this does not mean that biodegradation would be interrupted in real conditions. It is not possible to provide a specific timescale in a general standard for oxo-biodegradable polymers, (as distinct from a standard for industrial composting) because the conditions found in industrial composting are specific and the conditions found in the open environment are variable. Also, the time taken for oxo-biodegradable plastic to commence and complete the processes of degradation and biodegradation can be varied. Some standards for the analysis of oxo-biodegradable products are: ASTM 6954-04 (USA), BS8472 (UK), SPCR 141 (Sweden) and UAE standard 5009:2009 (United Arab Emirates).
They usually require three test levels: 1) abiotic degradability (decrease of molecular weight and mechanical properties, low gel formation); 2) biodegradability (biofilm formation, release of CO2, tested with the residue obtained at level 1); and 3) ecotoxicity (to animals, plants and microorganisms) of the residues from levels 1 and 2. The ecotoxicity tests may follow the OECD standards, for example, to algae (OECD 201), microcrustaceans (OECD 202), fish (OECD 203), earthworms (OECD 207) and plants (OECD 208). A highly sensitive method for measuring low rates of biodegradation was developed by Chiellini et al., and used with modifications by Fontanella et al. and Ojeda et al.
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