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Biodegradation of poly(butylene succinate) in soil laboratory incubations assessed by stable carbon isotope labelling.


ABSTRACT: Using biodegradable instead of conventional plastics in agricultural applications promises to help overcome plastic pollution of agricultural soils. However, analytical limitations impede our understanding of plastic biodegradation in soils. Utilizing stable carbon isotope (13C-)labelled poly(butylene succinate) (PBS), a synthetic polyester, we herein present an analytical approach to continuously quantify PBS mineralization to 13CO2 during soil incubations and, thereafter, to determine non-mineralized PBS-derived 13C remaining in the soil. We demonstrate extensive PBS mineralization (65 % of added 13C) and a closed mass balance on PBS-13C over 425 days of incubation. Extraction of residual PBS from soils combined with kinetic modeling of the biodegradation data and results from monomer (i.e., butanediol and succinate) mineralization experiments suggest that PBS hydrolytic breakdown controlled the overall PBS biodegradation rate. Beyond PBS biodegradation in soil, the presented methodology is broadly applicable to investigate biodegradation of other biodegradable polymers in various receiving environments.

SUBMITTER: Nelson TF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9519748 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biodegradation of poly(butylene succinate) in soil laboratory incubations assessed by stable carbon isotope labelling.

Nelson Taylor F TF   Baumgartner Rebekka R   Jaggi Madalina M   Bernasconi Stefano M SM   Battagliarin Glauco G   Sinkel Carsten C   Künkel Andreas A   Kohler Hans-Peter E HE   McNeill Kristopher K   Sander Michael M  

Nature communications 20220928 1


Using biodegradable instead of conventional plastics in agricultural applications promises to help overcome plastic pollution of agricultural soils. However, analytical limitations impede our understanding of plastic biodegradation in soils. Utilizing stable carbon isotope (<sup>13</sup>C-)labelled poly(butylene succinate) (PBS), a synthetic polyester, we herein present an analytical approach to continuously quantify PBS mineralization to <sup>13</sup>CO<sub>2</sub> during soil incubations and,  ...[more]

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