Growth kinetics and biodeterioration of polypropylene microplastics by Bacillus sp. and Rhodococcus sp. isolated from mangrove sediment

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2018

Abstract

Interest in the biodegradation of microplastics is due to their ubiquitous distribution, availability, high persistence in the environment and deleterious impact on marine biota. The present study evaluates the growth response and mechanism of polypropylene (PP) degradation by Bacillus sp. strain 27 and Rhodococcus sp. strain 36 isolated from mangrove sediments upon exposure to PP microplastics. Both bacteria strains were able to utilise PP microplastic for growth as confirmed by the reduction of the polymer mass. The weight loss was 6.4% by Rhodococcus sp. strain 36 and 4.0% by Bacillus sp. strain 27 after 40 days of incubation. PP biodegradation was further confirmed using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy analyses, which revealed structural and morphological changes in the PP microplastics with microbial treatment. These analyses showed that the isolates can colonise, modify and utilise PP microplastics as carbon source.

Keywords

Polypropylene, Rhodococcus sp. strain 36, Microplastics, Bacillus sp. strain 27, Biodegradation

Divisions

InstituteofBiologicalSciences

Funders

Postgraduate Research Fund (PPP) of the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur: grants ( PG 135-2015B )

Publication Title

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Volume

127

Publisher

Elsevier

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