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Degradation products of synthetic polymers as emerging environmental contaminants

ČÁSLAVSKÝ, J. VÁVROVÁ, M. MÁCOVÁ, D. MRAVCOVÁ, L.

Original Title

Degradation products of synthetic polymers as emerging environmental contaminants

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

Synthetic polymers are widely used due to their excellent properties which can be "tailored" with respect to their planned use. The worldwide production of synthetic polymers is constantly increasing and these materials are used in a wide range of products. At the end of the product life cycle great part of the polymers is disposed on the waste dumps, where they remain usually for quite a long time and undergo various environmental degradation mechanisms. Due to huge amount of produced polymers it is advisable to evaluate the polymer degradation pathways, to identify the degradation products and to evaluate their possible environmental effects. In this study we focused our attention on the degradation mechanism and identification of degradation products of polyurethane foams, whose biodegradability was enhanced by the addition of biodegradable and bio-originated filler.

Keywords

polyurethane, environmental degradation, degradation products identification

Authors

ČÁSLAVSKÝ, J.; VÁVROVÁ, M.; MÁCOVÁ, D.; MRAVCOVÁ, L.

RIV year

2008

Released

28. 8. 2008

Publisher

Česká společnost chemická

Location

Praha

ISBN

1213-7103

Periodical

Chemické listy

Year of study

102

Number

15

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

s290

Pages to

s292

Pages count

3