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Type: Article

Biodegradation Study of Starch-graft-Acrylonitrile Copolymer

Journal: Journal of Polymers and the Environment (15662543)Year: March 2013Volume: 21Issue: Pages: 233 - 244
Navarchian A.a Sharafi A. Kermanshahi R.K.
DOI:10.1007/s10924-012-0518-2Language: English

Abstract

In this study the biodegradability of starch-graft-acrylonitrile (St-g-AN) copolymer has been investigated using some microorganisms including Aspergillus niger. The fungus A. niger was isolated from the soil and from the wastewater of an acrylic fiber company. The effects of four factors including environment temperature, primary inoculum concentration, pH and weight of copolymer film, on the biomass generation as a measure of biodegradation rate of copolymer, were studied using Taguchi experimental design. The statistical analysis of the results showed that the primary inoculum concentration and temperature were the most important factors affecting the biodegradation of St-g-AN copolymer. The optimum levels of temperature, pH, inoculum concentration, and weight of films to attain the maximum biodegradation (as much as 8. 59 % by weight percentage during 28 days) were obtained as 30 °C, 4. 75, 108 spore/mL, and 1. 1 g, respectively. The changes in the structure and morphological properties of the copolymer before and after degradation were determined using transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.