Chemists Sweeten Plastics For Faster Diodegradation
Makarand writes "Nature has an online
article describing attempts
of chemists to create tweaked versions
polythene, polystyrene and polypropylene
that would rapidly biodegrade in a landfill
in the presence of soil bacteria.
Their technique adds sugars to the polymer chains, like pendants on a necklace, sweetening
them in the process and making them
palatable to soil bacteria.
Less than 3% of the final plastic would be sugar.
However, soil bacteria
open the chains when they feed on the sugar
kicking off the decay process."
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