biodegradation of natural and synthetic rubbers:a review
Biodegradation of natural and synthetic rubbers: A review
Widespread studies on the biodegradation of rubbers have been carried out in order to overcome the environmental problems associated with rubber waste. This report provides an overview on the microbial degradation of natural and synthetic rubbers. Rubber degrading microbes, bacteria and fungi, are ubiquitous in the environment especially soil.
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Biodegradation of natural and synthetic rubbers: A review. It has confirmed that the enzymes latex clearing protein (Lcp) and rubber oxygenase A (RoxA) are responsible for the degradation of natural and synthetic rubbers. Lcp was obtained from Gram-positive bacterium Streptomyces sp. strain K30 and RoxA from Gram-negative bacterium Xanthomonas sp.
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Widespread studies on the biodegradation of rubbers have been carried out in order to overcome the environmental problems associated with rubber waste. This report provides an overview on the microbial degradation of natural and synthetic rubbers. Rubber degrading microbes, bacteria and fungi, are ubiquitous in the environment especially soil.
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the biodegradation of rubber hydrocarbon is summarized. Thereby, special emphasis is 322 10 Biodegradation of Natural and Synthetic Rubbers
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Biodegradation of Synthetic Rubbers Biodegradation of trans ‐1,4‐Polyisoprene Anaerobic Biodegradation of cis ‐1,4‐Polyisoprene
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Natural rubber had been reported to be susceptible to biodegradation by a wide range of bacteria [2] and different cultures of mold fungi [3]. The polyethylene matrix provides good mechanical ...
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The degradation of natural rubber (NR), synthetic poly(cis-1,4-isoprene) (SR), and cross-linked NR (latex gloves) by Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria was analyzed by weight loss, gel permeation chromatography, and determination of the protein content.
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Bacillus sp. SBS25, a gram positive bacteria isolated from soil was found to be effective in the biodegradation of natural rubber latex. The products of latex biodegradation were separated from ...
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Introduction. Generally, the biodegradation of plastic by microorganisms is a very slow process, and some microorganisms can’t degrade certain plastics [8]. Biodegradable plastics are materials designed to degrade under environmental conditions or in municipal and industrial biological waste treatment facilities,...
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Hydroxytelechelic natural rubber (HTNR), a chemically modified form of natural rubber which can be used as a polyol precursor in the elaboration of natural rubber based polyurethane was synthesised.
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@inproceedings{Shah2013BiodegradationON, title={Biodegradation of natural and synthetic rubbers: A review}, author={A A Shah andWidespread studies on the biodegradation of rubbers have been carried out in order to overcome the environmental problems associated with rubber waste.
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Biodegradation of Synthetic and Natural Plastic by Microorganisms.Review on Chemistry of Natural and Synthetic.The biodegradability of various rubbers and rubber products plays an important role from the view of protecting rubber goods against biological damage and deterioration
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This report reviews previous work on natural rubber biodegradation and a recent technological advancement in the biodegradation of synthetic rubber materialsThere are two major categories of rubber; natural and synthetic. Natural rubber is extracted from rubber producing plants, most
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Microbial degradation of natural and synthetic rubber.Rubber biodegradation by Gordonia sp.The occurrence of isoprene oligomers containing aldehyde and ketone groups after incubation of latex gloves with G. polyisoprenivorans and other bacteria and a decrease in the number
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Analysis of degradation products of natural and synthetic rubbers indicated the oxidative cleavage of double bonds in polymer backbone.This review em- phasizes the importance of biodegradation in environmental biotechnology for waste rubber disposal.
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Biodegradation of natural and synthetic rubbers: A review.Measurement of the average molecular weight of synthetic rubber before and after degradation showed a time-dependent shift to lower values for the degrading strains.
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Synthetic polymeric foams have pervaded every aspect of modern life. Although foams provide numerous benefits, they also cause a significant environmental litter problem because of theirThis review has been written to provide an overview of the current state of plastic foam biodegradation.
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Applied Sciences. Special Issues. Advances in Biodegradation of Natural and Synthetic Materials.The proposed book would include contributions of original research and review articles onMechanisms and genetics of biodegradation; Effects of substances on biodegradation or
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Somitsch, W, Wallner, S, Raupenstrauch, H & Robra, K-H 2003, Biodegradation of Natural and Synthetic Rubber Wastes. in International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management.
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Biodegradation of synthetic polymers can be accomplished by all living systems.The oxobiodegradation mechanism is followed in the biodegradation of natural and synthetic polymers; however, standard biodegradation needs the instant mineralization measure.
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