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BIODEGRADABLE POLYBAG - ENZYME BASED

 

Difference between Disintegration & Biodegradation of Plastic

DISINTEGRATION OF PLASTIC is observed while the chemical chain structure of plastic /residues of plastic remains in soil even after UV RADIATION,PHOTO,DEGRADATION HIGH ENERGY RADIATION.

Where as Bio Degradation or Alternatively chain end degradation is achieved on plastic when ENZYMETIC characteristics fallows the unzipping mechanism of polyethylene molecular chain ends, resulting in successive release of MONOMERIC units composting and release of CO2.THE THERMAL DEGRADARTION also follows this unzipping mechanism.

The Oxidation reduction systems in connection with bacterial metabolism inhibited in polyethylene through enzyme composition has resulted in enhancing the bio degradation process. This idea of oxidation naturally involves the exhortion of oxygen to the compound and a typical oxidation being such a reaction as the combustion of carbon to yield CO2.

Bio Degradation is achieved through enzymetic composition with Various AMIDS Rudra enzo Compound acts as an active center of high energy in cell surface caused by the interplay of affinities of neighbouring molecules in polyethelene. The effective center enzo compound has exhorted a specific power of adsorbtion on the polyethylene and activated it by distorting the electronic system rendering thus adsorbed molecule at polyethylene unstable and capable of undergoing a chemical and thermal change. The enzo compound with inhibited bacterial culture (bifido bacteria metabolism) contains macro molecules which exhert a bacterial mode of action.

The myth that the bacterial metabolism is inactive or dead at enhanced temperature is hithere to proved wrong as bacteria remains in a state of suspended animation only. These bacteria once against becomes active after coming into contact with soil, atmosphere conditions and normal temperature.

 

 

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