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ASTM International - ASTM D6692-01

Standard Test Method for Determining the Biodegradability of Radiolabeled Polymeric Plastic Materials in Seawater (Withdrawn 2010)

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Organization: ASTM International
Publication Date: 10 June 2001
Status: inactive
Page Count: 4
ICS Code (Environmental testing): 19.040
ICS Code (Plastics in general): 83.080.01
significance And Use:

This method allows for a definitive determination concerning aerobic microbial biodegradation occurring for plastic compounds of known uniform composition or of component materials used in the... View More

scope:

1.1 This test is used to determine the degree of aerobic biodegradation of polymeric compounds utilized in plastic materials by determining the level of respiration of such radiolabeled carbon compounds to radiolabeled carbon dioxide.

1.2 The test is designed to utilize the naturally occurring microbes in seawater as the inoculum for the enrichment and subsequent mineralization (biodegradation) of the test polymer using it as a carbon and energy source resulting in a carbon dioxide as an end product.

1.3 The test method requires that the polymers to be assayed are synthesized using the radioisotope, carbon-14, and that the compound or plastic material be uniformly labeled with carbon-14.

1.4 As controls, known biodegradable compounds, such as glucose or starch, also uniformly labeled with carbon-14, are run in order to determine the biological activity of the natural population.

1.5 The concentration of added polymers shall be kept low so as not to cause limitation by oxygen, and the seawater inoculum is amended with nitrogen and phosphorus compounds to ensure that growth in not limited by these nutrients.

1.6 The safety problems and regulations associated with working with radioactive materials are not addressed in the method. It is the responsibility of the individual users to establish and ensure adherence the proper safety, health, monitoring and all regulatory practices associated with the use of radioactive compounds.

1.7 There is no similar or equivalent ISO standard.

Document History

ASTM D6692-01
June 10, 2001
Standard Test Method for Determining the Biodegradability of Radiolabeled Polymeric Plastic Materials in Seawater (Withdrawn 2010)
1.1 This test is used to determine the degree of aerobic biodegradation of polymeric compounds utilized in plastic materials by determining the level of respiration of such radiolabeled carbon...
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