Thermal Embedding
of Humicola insolens Cutinase: A Strategy
for Improving Polyester Biodegradation in Seawater
Posted on 2023-11-09 - 03:03
By thermal embedding of the commercially
available enzyme Humicola insolens cutinase
(HiC), this study successfully
enhanced the biodegradability of various polyesters (PBS, PBSA, PCL,
PBAT) in seawater, which otherwise show limited environmental degradability.
Melt extrusion above the melting temperature was used for embedding
HiC in the polyesters. The overall physical properties of the HiC-embedded
films remained almost unchanged compared to those of the neat films.
In the buffer, embedding HiC allowed rapid polymer degradation into
water-soluble hydrolysis products. Biochemical oxygen demand tests
showed that the HiC-embedded polyester films exhibited similar or
much higher biodegradability than the biodegradable cellulose standard
in natural seawater. Thermal embedding of HiC aims to accelerate the
biodegradation of plastics that are already biodegradable but have
limited environmental biodegradability, potentially reducing their
contribution to environmental problems such as marine microplastics.
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Huang, QiuYuan; Kimura, Satoshi; Iwata, Tadahisa (1753). Thermal Embedding
of Humicola insolens Cutinase: A Strategy
for Improving Polyester Biodegradation in Seawater. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.3c00835Â