Enhanced Biodegradability in Soil of Chicken Feather by Steam Explosion for Potential Application in Agricultural Biodegradable Plastics
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2023-09-08Author
Vadillo, Julen
Montes, Sarah
Grande, Hans-Jürgen
Verstichel, Steven
Almqvist, Jonna
Wrzesniewska-Tosik, Krystyna
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Polymers 15(18) : (2023) // Article ID 3701
Abstract
Feather waste is a major issue from an economic and environmental point of view. Even
though there are already routes for the valorisation of feathers into fertilisers and feather meal, these
are considered to have low added value. For more attractive applications, for example in agricultural
biodegradable plastics, higher and faster degradability in soil is required. To face this challenge
alternative approaches to accelerate biodegradation and disintegration processes are needed. In this
context, steam explosion appears as an effective technology to modify the structure of feather and
improve its soil degradability. In this work, chicken feathers were treated by steam explosion and the
effect of treatment on their structure and physico-chemical and thermal properties were evaluated.
Finally, the effect of the process conditions on the disintegration and biodegradation in soil of feathers
was also investigated, finding an increased degradation in soil of steam explosion treated feathers.
These results open up the possibilities of using feather waste as a component for environmentally
friendly agricultural bioplastics that can be degraded in-situ in soil.