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- who: Ni Zhang and collaborators from the (Ministry, School Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China have published the paper: Current Advances in Biodegradation of Polyolefins, in the Journal: Microorganisms
- what: Based on the former content, the authors provide an idea for of polyolefins. polyolefin degradation by artificial microbial consortia and discussed the prospect.
- how: The result indicated that 30.5% of the carbon of LMWPE-1 degraded into CO2 after 78 days . The result showed that the microbial consortium could degrade PET film with weight loss reaching 23.2% under ambient . . .
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