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Biodegradability of Polylactic Acid Fabrics by Enzyme Hydrolysis and Soil DegradationBiodegradability of Polylactic Acid Fabrics by Enzyme Hydrolysis and Soil Degradation

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Biodegradability of Polylactic Acid Fabrics by Enzyme Hydrolysis and Soil Degradation
Authors
이소희
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
한국염색가공학회
Keywords
polylactic acid(PLA); fabric; biodegradation; enzyme hydrolysis; soil-burial
Citation
한국염색가공학회지, v.29, no.4, pp 181 - 194
Pages
14
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국염색가공학회지
Volume
29
Number
4
Start Page
181
End Page
194
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/14285
DOI
10.5764/TCF.2017.29.4.181
ISSN
1229-0033
2234-036X
Abstract
The biodegradability of polylactic acid(PLA) fabrics was evaluated by two methods: enzyme and soil degradation. Three different enzymes were selected to evaluate. Degradation times were measured at optimal enzyme treatment conditions. Biodegradation by enzymatic hydrolysis was compared with soil degradation. As a result, biodegradation created cracks on the fiber surface, which led to fiber thickening and shortening. In addition, new peak was observed at 18.5°by degradation. Moreover, cracks indicating biofragmentation were confirmed by enzyme and soil degradation. By enzyme and soil degradation, the weight loss of PLA fabrics was occurred, there through, the tensile strength decreased about 25% by enzyme hydrolysis when 21 days after, and 21.67% by soil degradation when 60 days after. Furthermore, the biodegradability of PLA fabrics by enzymatic and soil degradation was investigated and enzymatic degradation was found to be superior to soil degradation of PLA fabrics. Among the three enzymes evaluated for enzymatic degradation, alcalase was the most efficient enzymes. This study established the mechanism of biodegradation of PLA nonwovens, which might prove useful in the textile industry.
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