RSC Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 501 - 512
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Research
is
increasingly
focused
on
developing
biodegradable
polymers
from
renewable
agricultural
resources.
Polymer
blends,
combining
multiple
polymers,
deliver
improved
ductility
and
toughness
while
remaining
cost-effective
compared
to
specialized
copolymers.
Polymers,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
13(7), P. 1105 - 1105
Published: March 30, 2021
Tissue
engineering
(TE)
and
regenerative
medicine
integrate
information
technology
from
various
fields
to
restore/replace
tissues
damaged
organs
for
medical
treatments.
To
achieve
this,
scaffolds
act
as
delivery
vectors
or
cellular
systems
drugs
cells;
thereby,
material
is
able
colonize
host
cells
sufficiently
meet
up
the
requirements
of
regeneration
repair.
This
process
multi-stage
requires
development
components
create
desired
neo-tissue
organ.
In
several
current
TE
strategies,
biomaterials
are
essential
components.
While
polymers
established
their
use
biomaterials,
careful
consideration
environment
interactions
needed
required
in
selecting
a
polymer
given
application.
Depending
on
scaffold
materials
can
be
natural
synthetic
origin,
degradable
nondegradable.
this
review,
an
overview
possible
composite
with
physicochemical
properties
including
biocompatibility,
biodegradability,
morphology,
mechanical
strength,
pore
size,
porosity
discussed.
The
fabrication
techniques
few
commercially
available
biopolymers
also
tabulated.
npj Materials Degradation,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
6(1)
Published: Aug. 19, 2022
Abstract
The
interest
in
producing
biodegradable
polymers
by
chemical
treatment,
microorganisms
and
enzymes
has
increased
to
make
it
easier
dispose
after
the
end
of
its
use
without
harming
environment.
Biodegradable
reported
a
set
issues
on
their
way
becoming
effective
materials.
In
this
article,
polymers,
composites,
blending
modeling
are
studied.
Environmental
fate
assessment
discussed
detail.
forensic
engineering
understanding
relationships
between
structure,
properties,
behavior
before,
during,
practical
applications
investigated.
Environment International,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
163, P. 107244 - 107244
Published: April 12, 2022
Plastic
products
are
widely
used
around
the
world,
but
waste
plastic
is
not
reasonably
managed
and
causes
serious
pollution.
Biodegradable
plastics
(BPs)
provide
an
alternative
to
conventional
plastics,
all
BPs
can
be
completely
degraded
under
natural
conditions.
Instead,
they
may
break
down
into
microplastics
(MPs)
faster
than
posing
additional
threat
soil
environment.
In
this
paper,
definition,
applications,
degradation
behaviors
of
BPs,
including
biodegradable
(BMPs),
reviewed,
we
comprehensively
summarized
eco-toxicological
effects
BMPs
in
ecosystems,
terms
physical
chemical
properties
soil,
nutrient
cycling,
bacterial
fungal
communities,
flora
fauna.
The
compound
other
pollutants
were
also
addressed.
results
revealed
that
made
different
or
more
severely
compared
MPs.
Overall,
review
aims
address
gaps
knowledge,
shed
light
on
ecological
soil.
a
perfect
substitute
solve
pollution,
further
exploration
should
focus
their
generation,
environmental
behavior,
impact
whether
cause
harm
Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: Feb. 12, 2022
Abstract
This
paper
explores
different
interactions
and
processes
involved
in
the
transport
of
microplastics
from
agricultural
systems
to
surrounding
environments.
We
conducted
an
exhaustive
review
most
recent
scientific
papers
on
microplastic
terrestrial
systems,
with
emphasis
systems.
In
following
sections,
several
aspects
this
problem
are
discussed,
namely
(i)
direct
indirect
sources
microplastics,
(ii)
biotic
abiotic
transportation
environment,
(iii)
modelling
environment
(iv)
facilitated
chemicals
pathogens
combination
plastic
particles.
There
is
very
little
information
available
concerning
environment;
therefore,
more
research
needed
gain
a
better
understanding
how
these
take
place.
The
novelty
lies
assessing
occurs
plastisphere
(cellular)
landscape
level
areas.
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