TY - JOUR
T1 - 聚乳酸塑料合成、生物降解及其废弃物处置的研究进展
AU - Xie, Bin
AU - Bai, Rongrong
AU - Sun, Huashan
AU - Zhou, Xiaoli
AU - Dong, Weiliang
AU - Zhou, Jie
AU - Jiang, Min
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
©2023 Chin J Biotech, All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/5/25
Y1 - 2023/5/25
N2 - With the escalation of plastic bans and restrictions, bio-based plastics, represented by polylactic acid (PLA), have become a major alternative to traditional plastics in the current market and are unanimously regarded as having potential for development. However, there are still several misconceptions about bio-based plastics, whose complete degradation requires specific composting conditions. Bio-based plastics might be slow to degrade when it is released into the natural environment. They might also be harmful to humans, biodiversity and ecosystem function as traditional petroleum-based plastics do. In recent years, with the increasing production capacity and market size of PLA plastics in China, there is an urgent need to investigate and further strengthen the management of the life cycle of PLA and other bio-based plastics. In particular, the in-situ biodegradability and recycling of hard-to-recycle bio-based plastics in the ecological environment should be focused. This review introduces the characteristics, synthesis and commercialization of PLA plastics, summarizes the current research progress of microbial and enzymatic degradation of PLA plastics, and discusses their biodegradation mechanisms. Moreover, two bio-disposal methods against PLA plastic waste, including microbial in-situ treatment and enzymatic closed-loop recycling, are proposed. At last, the prospects and trends for the development of PLA plastics are presented.
AB - With the escalation of plastic bans and restrictions, bio-based plastics, represented by polylactic acid (PLA), have become a major alternative to traditional plastics in the current market and are unanimously regarded as having potential for development. However, there are still several misconceptions about bio-based plastics, whose complete degradation requires specific composting conditions. Bio-based plastics might be slow to degrade when it is released into the natural environment. They might also be harmful to humans, biodiversity and ecosystem function as traditional petroleum-based plastics do. In recent years, with the increasing production capacity and market size of PLA plastics in China, there is an urgent need to investigate and further strengthen the management of the life cycle of PLA and other bio-based plastics. In particular, the in-situ biodegradability and recycling of hard-to-recycle bio-based plastics in the ecological environment should be focused. This review introduces the characteristics, synthesis and commercialization of PLA plastics, summarizes the current research progress of microbial and enzymatic degradation of PLA plastics, and discusses their biodegradation mechanisms. Moreover, two bio-disposal methods against PLA plastic waste, including microbial in-situ treatment and enzymatic closed-loop recycling, are proposed. At last, the prospects and trends for the development of PLA plastics are presented.
KW - bio-based plastics
KW - degradation mechanism
KW - enzyme
KW - polylactic acid
KW - recycling
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U2 - 10.13345/j.cjb.220978
DO - 10.13345/j.cjb.220978
M3 - 文章
C2 - 37212221
AN - SCOPUS:85159770712
SN - 1000-3061
VL - 39
SP - 1912
EP - 1929
JO - Shengwu Gongcheng Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Biotechnology
JF - Shengwu Gongcheng Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Biotechnology
IS - 5
ER -