2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2010.05.009
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Aerobic biodegradation of calcium carbonate filled polyethylene film containing pro-oxidant additives

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“…Husarova et al [21] observed that the presence of CaCO 3 as an additive greatly increased the CO 2 accumulation in glass containers, but did not enhance the abiotic degradation of the films. This could also occur in our experiments, since calcium was detected in the PEþAD samples according to Section 2.1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Husarova et al [21] observed that the presence of CaCO 3 as an additive greatly increased the CO 2 accumulation in glass containers, but did not enhance the abiotic degradation of the films. This could also occur in our experiments, since calcium was detected in the PEþAD samples according to Section 2.1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exploitation of prooxidants as blended in polyethylene formation make it further susceptible to microbial deterioration. Husarova et al (2010a) investigated biodegradation of calcium carbonate (prooxidant) containing LDPE. They found that prooxidant containing LDPE degraded (carbon mineralization) 16% in 80 days, while samples that did not contain any prooxidant were mineralized 7% in 13 months under soil and 23% in compost conditions.…”
Section: Polyethylenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that all HDPE films containing CaCO 3 were degraded more slowly than HD3 film after photo-oxidation. This may be due to thermal stabilization effect of CaCO 3 filler [8]. Similarly, Rui Yang [9] studied the thermal oxidation of composites of polyethylene and inorganic fillers such as diatomite, kaolin, calcium carbonate, talc, mica, wollastonite...and also found that CaCO 3 filler retarded the thermal oxidation of HDPE.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 96%