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- 2024Profiling and optimized extraction of bioactive polyphenolic compounds from young, red-fleshed apple using eco-friendly deep eutectic solventscitations
- 2018Effects of the core density on the quasi-static flexural and ballistic performance of fibre-composite skin/foam-core sandwich structurescitations
- 2011An overview of degradable and biodegradable polyolefinscitations
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An overview of degradable and biodegradable polyolefins
Abstract
The use of engineering plastics, especially polyolefins has increased significantly in recent decades due largely to their low cost, good mechanical properties and light weight.However, this increase in usage has also created many challenges associated with disposal and their impact on the environment.This is because polyolefins do not easily degrade in the natural environment and hence the need for degradable polyolefins has become a major topic of research. Degradable polyolefins are designed to retain functionality as a commodity plastic for the required service life but degrade to non-toxic end products in a disposal environment.They are typically designed to oxo-degrade while undergoing changes in chemical structure as a result of oxidation in air, thus causing the breakdown of the molecules into small fragments that are then bioassimilated.This article presents (i) a comprehensive review of the chemistry of additives for degradation of polyolefins, (ii) a patent and scientific literature summary of technologies including commercially available systems, (iii) the mechanisms of degradation and biodegradation, (iv) testing methods and (v) toxicity.