Biodegradability of a polyacrylate superabsorbent in agricultural soil

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Burkhard Wilske
Mo Bai
Beate Lindenstruth
Martin Bach
Zahra Rezaie
Hans-Georg Frede
Lutz Breuer
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[1] Justus Liebig University,Institute for Landscape Ecology and Resources Management (ILR)
[2] Heinrich Heine University,Institute for Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry, Chair of Preparative Polymer Chemistry
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2014年 / 21卷
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Poly(acrylic acid); Superabsorbent polymer SAP; Biodegradation; CO; efflux;
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Superabsorbent polymers (SAP) are used, inter alia, as soil amendment to increase the water holding capacity of soils. Biodegradability of soil conditioners has become a desired key characteristic to protect soil and groundwater resources. The present study characterized the biodegradability of one acrylate based SAP in four agricultural soils and at three temperatures. Mineralisation was measured as the 13CO2 efflux from 13C-labelled SAP in soil incubations. The SAP was either single-labelled in the carboxyl C-atom or triple-labelled including additionally the two C-atoms interlinked in the SAP backbone. The dual labelling allowed estimating the degradation of the polyacrylate main chain. The 13CO2 efflux from samples was measured using an automated system including wavelength-scanned cavity ring-down spectroscopy. Based on single-labelled SAP, the mean degradation after 24 weeks varied between 0.45 % in loamy sand and 0.82 % in loam. However, the differences between degradation rates in different soils were not significant due to a large intra-replicate variability. Similarly, mean degradation did not differ significantly between effective temperature regimes of 20° and 30 °C after 12 weeks. Results from the triple-labelled SAP were lower as compared to their single-labelled variant. Detailed results suggest that the polyacrylate main chain degraded in the soils, if at all, at rates of 0.12–0.24 % per 6 months.
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