Authors
Md. AdnanAl Bachchuc and Maruf Ahmeda2 Suchi Parvin Bikia, Shobuz Mahmuda, Sumaia Akhtera, Md. JiaurRahman, Jessica J.Rixb
Publication date
2021
Journal
Environmental Technology & Innovation
Volume
22
Issue
2021
Pages
101495
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) is often widely used in packaging and wrapping because of its stability and durability. For decades, the plastic or synthetic polymer persists without deterioration in the soil. The aim of this analysis was to separate the bacteria from the soil of landfill and to evaluate the microbial degradation of the sheet of low-density polythene (LDPE) for 180 days. The microbial degradation was characterized by weight loss, alteration of pH in the media, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and microscopic view. Molecular identification of bacteria was confirmed by phylogenetic analysis using 16SrRNA gene sequence. The bacteria were identified as Ralstonia sp. strain SKM2 and Bacillus sp. strain SM1. The weight loss in LDPE sheet by Ralstonia sp. strain SKM2 and Bacillus sp. strain SM1was 39.2%and 18.9%respectively The pH of media was reduced from 7.12 to 6.67 for Ralstonia …
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