2.5 Biodegradable Polymers Flashcards

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What are Biodegradable polymers?

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They are polymers that decompose due to the presence and action of living organisms

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What is the difference between compostable and biodegradable?

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Compostable materials break down within a specific time frame and do not leave a toxic residue
Biodegradable products have no such requirements, meaning that they may not be as beneficial as they first appear.

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What is an oxy-degradable polymer?

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Polymers that break down when exposed to oxygen

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What is a photodegradable polymer?

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Polymers that break down with exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light

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What is a hydro-degradable polymer?

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Polymers that break down and dissolve with exposure to water such as laundry liquid pods and capsules for vitamins and medicines

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What are the properties of Corn starch Polymers?

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  • A natural bio-polymer made from high-starch vegetables
  • It is food safe and resistant to fats
  • It is oxy-biodegradable
  • It is UV resistant
  • Used in packaging and for single-use applications such as takeaway food containers
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What is Potatopak?

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  • Another starch-based natural bio-polymer made from potatoes
  • Used for single-use plastic items such as plates and bowls, food trays and cutlery
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What is Biopol?

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  • A natural bio-polymer made from bacteria
  • It can be moulded, formed and extruded and can be used as an additive to promote bio-degradation in other thermoplastics
  • It is made in to a range of disposable items including shampoo bottles, disposable razors
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What is Polylactide (PLA)

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  • It’s a synthetic biopolymer fermented and synthesised from corn starch
  • It can be recycled
  • It can be moulded, formed and extruded
  • It’s commonly used as polymer filament for 3D printing and packaging products including water bottles, carrier bags and plant pots
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What is Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA)?

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  • It’s a natural, compostable biopolymer powder made from mixed organic waste and fermented bacteria, water and oxygen
  • Food safe
  • It can be formed and moulded like conventional thermoplastics
  • It is also used in surgical fixings like screws and drug delivery patches
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What is Lactide?

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  • It’s a synthetic PLA-based polymer
  • It’s compostable and hydro-degradable
  • It has many biomedical applications including use in pill and capsule casings
  • It’s also used in detergent pods
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What is Glycolide?

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  • It’s also a synthetic PLA-based polymer
  • It is aka Ecofilm and can be extruded to produce fine films for use in food packaging, packaging wraps and as a flower wrap
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