Biodegradable Nonwovens with Poultry Feather Addition as a Method for Recycling and Waste Management.
Jagoda Jóźwik-PruskaKrystyna Wrześniewska-TosikTomasz MikEwa WesołowskaTomasz KowalewskiMichalina PałczyńskaDamian WalisiakMagdalena SzalczyńskaPublished in: Polymers (2022)
Geotextiles are used for separation, drainage, filtration and anti-erosion protection sealing, as well as to improve plant vegetation conditions. The research objective of this study was to verify the influence of the addition of poultry feathers on accelerating the biodegradation of nonwovens in cultivated soil. The tests were carried out in laboratory conditions and were based on the assessment of weight loss. The experiments confirmed the positive effects of the presence of waste that was rich in keratin on the time required for the biodegradation of the tested materials (the period of biodegradation was 8-24 weeks). Additionally, the influence of the biodegradation of the tested materials on the ecotoxicity was investigated and showed no negative effects on the microbiological activity (10 6 cfu). The research also included the determination of the carbon to nitrogen ratio of the test medium (blank, 12-14:1; with feather addition, 19-20:1). A statistical analysis revealed a correlation between the mechanical properties and the period of biological decomposition. This research was an important step for the management of poultry feather waste in agricultural applications. The tested materials could be seen an alternative that meets all ecological criteria, which seems to be a golden solution that not only allows the delivery of important nutrients to the soil, but also manages waste in an environmentally safe manner.
Keyphrases
- heavy metals
- sewage sludge
- climate change
- weight loss
- municipal solid waste
- risk assessment
- life cycle
- antimicrobial resistance
- human health
- drug delivery
- single cell
- adipose tissue
- plant growth
- roux en y gastric bypass
- skeletal muscle
- gastric bypass
- solid phase extraction
- mass spectrometry
- body mass index
- weight gain