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Thermophilic microbial degradation of polyethylene succinate
Authors:Tansengco  ML  Tokiwa  Y
Institution:1. Microbiology and Genetics Division, Industrial Technology Development Institute, Department of Science and Technology, Bicutan, Tagig, Metro Manila, 1604, Philippines
Abstract:This paper examined the biodegradability of a new aliphatic polyester, polyethylene succinate (PES), at a high incubation temperature of 50°C. The distribution and population of total colonies and of PES degrading micro organisms on polymer-emulsified agar plates were determined using the plate count and clear zone methods. The PES-decomposers were present in six of 10 soil samples and the total number ranged from 2.0×104 to 2.2×106 c.f.u./g of samples. Degrading microorganisms constituted between 20 and 80% of the total colonies on PES–agar plates. A single PES-degrading strain, TT96, was isolated and tested for its biodegrading capacity on PES powder and on other aliphatic polyesters: poly(beta-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), polycaprolactone (PCL), poly(butylene succinate) (PBS), and poly(L-lactide) (PLA). Degraded films of PES and PBS were presented and compared using scanning electron microscopy. Strain TT96 was able to create clear zones on all the polymers used, except on PHB-agar plates. Liquid culture test after 2 weeks showed that TT96 completely degraded PCL powder but had very little activity on other samples. Scanning electron micrograph confirmed the microbial attack of TT96 on PES and PBS films. PES film surfaces were degraded more uniformly compared to PBS films which were decomposed only in some parts.
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