Study of the Determination of the Ultimate Aerobic Biodegradability of Plastic Materials Under Controlled Composting Conditions Method by Gravimetric Method of Evolved Carbon Dioxide Using Microbial Oxidative Degradation Analyzer (MODA)

Several ISO standards for determining the ultimate aerobic/anaerobic biodegradability of plastic materials have been published. In particular, ISO 14855-1 is a common test method that measures evolved carbon dioxide using such methods as continuous infrared analysis, gas chromatography or titration...

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Published inJournal of polymers and the environment Vol. 15; no. 4; pp. 275 - 280
Main Authors Hoshino, Akira, Tsuji, Maso, Momochi, Masanori, Mizutani, Akiko, Sawada, Hideo, Kohnami, Setsuo, Nakagomi, Hiroki, Ito, Michio, Saida, Hisato, Ohnishi, Munehiro, Hirata, Michimasa, Kunioka, Masao, Funabash, Masahiro, Uematsu, Shogo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer Nature B.V 01.10.2007
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Summary:Several ISO standards for determining the ultimate aerobic/anaerobic biodegradability of plastic materials have been published. In particular, ISO 14855-1 is a common test method that measures evolved carbon dioxide using such methods as continuous infrared analysis, gas chromatography or titration and others (ISO 14855-1(2005.9)). This method is a small-scale test for determining the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials, where the amounts of compost inoculum and test sample in one tenth comparing with that of ISO 14855-1. This method is well versed in ISO/DIS 14855-2 which the carbon dioxide evolved from test vessel is determined by gravimetric analysis of carbon dioxide absorbent. The focus of this study is to elucidate statistically the results of round robin test by seven countries used MODA, which were various deviations among the experiments.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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ISSN:1566-2543
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DOI:10.1007/s10924-007-0078-z