Current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: A review

Since the invention of fully synthetic plastic in the 1900s, plastics have been extensively applied in various fields and represent a significant market due to their satisfactory properties. However, the non-biodegradable nature of most plastics has contributed to the accumulation of plastic waste,...

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Main Authors: Koh, Lai Mun, Khor, Sook Mei
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spelling my.um.eprints.419282023-10-19T06:54:00Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41928/ Current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: A review Koh, Lai Mun Khor, Sook Mei QD Chemistry Since the invention of fully synthetic plastic in the 1900s, plastics have been extensively applied in various fields and represent a significant market due to their satisfactory properties. However, the non-biodegradable nature of most plastics has contributed to the accumulation of plastic waste, which poses a threat to both the environment and living beings. Given this, biodegradable polymers have emerged as eco-friendly substitutes for nonbiodegradable polymers, and standard test methods have been established to evaluate polymer biodegradability. Technological advancement and the weaknesses of conventional test methods drive the invention of sensors that enable real-time monitoring of biodegradability. Besides, biodegradable polymers have been utilized to make sensors with different functionalities. Given this, the current paper is the first to compare and contrast sensors capable of identifying biodegradable polymers. The detection using sensors represents an innovative perspective for real-time monitoring of biodegradability. Besides, sensors made from biodegradable polymers are included, and these sensors are of different types and show various applications. Finally, the challenges associated with developing these sensors are described to advance future research. Elsevier 2022-07-18 Article PeerReviewed Koh, Lai Mun and Khor, Sook Mei (2022) Current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: A review. Analytica Chimica Acta, 1217. ISSN 0003-2670, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2022.339989 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2022.339989>. 10.1016/j.aca.2022.339989
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Koh, Lai Mun
Khor, Sook Mei
Current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: A review
description Since the invention of fully synthetic plastic in the 1900s, plastics have been extensively applied in various fields and represent a significant market due to their satisfactory properties. However, the non-biodegradable nature of most plastics has contributed to the accumulation of plastic waste, which poses a threat to both the environment and living beings. Given this, biodegradable polymers have emerged as eco-friendly substitutes for nonbiodegradable polymers, and standard test methods have been established to evaluate polymer biodegradability. Technological advancement and the weaknesses of conventional test methods drive the invention of sensors that enable real-time monitoring of biodegradability. Besides, biodegradable polymers have been utilized to make sensors with different functionalities. Given this, the current paper is the first to compare and contrast sensors capable of identifying biodegradable polymers. The detection using sensors represents an innovative perspective for real-time monitoring of biodegradability. Besides, sensors made from biodegradable polymers are included, and these sensors are of different types and show various applications. Finally, the challenges associated with developing these sensors are described to advance future research.
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author Koh, Lai Mun
Khor, Sook Mei
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Khor, Sook Mei
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title Current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: A review
title_short Current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: A review
title_full Current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: A review
title_fullStr Current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: A review
title_full_unstemmed Current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: A review
title_sort current state and future prospects of sensors for evaluating polymer biodegradability and sensors made from biodegradable polymers: a review
publisher Elsevier
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41928/
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