Ability of trichoderma hamatum isolated from plastics-polluted environments to attack petroleum-based, synthetic polymer films

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  • who: Kateřina Malachová et al. from the Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Ostrava, Chittussiho, Ostrava have published the paper: Ability of Trichoderma hamatum Isolated from Plastics-Polluted Environments to Attack Petroleum-Based, Synthetic Polymer Films, in the Journal: Microorganisms colonizing plastic waste material collected in composting-, landfill-,
  • what: The aim of this process was to enhance the hydrophilic character of the studied plastics through hydroxyl and carbonyl chemical groups fixation due to radical oxidation reactions.
  • how: In selected strains the ability to degrade linear low-density polyethylene . . .

     

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