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The biodegradability of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB), poly-β-hydroxybutyrate-co-valerate (PHB-V) and poly-ɛ-caprolactone (PCL) were examined following thermal aging in an oven for 192, 425 and 600 h. Different temperatures, 100, 120 and 140°C for PHB and PHB-V and 30, 40 and 50oC for PCL were used to assess the influence of this parameter on biodegradation. The biodegradability tests were done in soil compostage at pH 11.0 and involved measuring the residual mass of polymer. Thermal analysis of the polymers was done using a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). The melting temperature and crystallinity were also determined. Thermal ageing increased the biodegradability only for PHB at 120 and 140oC, and there was no correlation between crystallinity and the biodegradation of the polymers.
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Santos Rosa, D.d., Calil, M.R., Guedes, C.d.G.F. et al. Biodegradability of Thermally Aged PHB, PHB-V, and PCL in Soil Compostage. J Environ Polym Degr 12, 239–245 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10924-004-8151-3
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