Jurnal Kimia dan Kemasan
Vol. 40 No. 2 Oktober 2018

Biodegradability of Cassava Edible Bioplastics in Landfill Soil and Plantation Soil

Isroi Isroi (Indonesian Research Institute for Biotechnology and Bioindustry)
Guntarti Supeni (Center for Chemical and Packaging)
Deden D. Eris (Unknown)
Agustina A. Cahyaningtyas (Center for Chemical and Packaging)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2018

Abstract

Biodegrability of edible bioplastic made from cassava starch was evaluated by using landfill soil and plantation soil as natural inoculum. The edible bioplastics used in this study were bioplastic without and with addition of hydrophobic liquid. Biodegradation test of the bioplastic compared with conventional plastic samples were conducted in the glass jar for 60 days. The carbon dioxide generated from the biodegradation process absorbed by 0.1 N sodium hydroxide solutions. The carbon dioxide was titrated with 0.1 N HCl, using phenolphthalein and then followed by methyl orange as indicator. There was no carbon dioxide released from the conventional plastic during the test. Biodegradation of the bioplastic in plantation soil was higher than in landfill soil. Biodegradation rate of the bioplastic in landfill soil were 0.201 mg CO2/day and 0.249 mg CO2/day for bioplastic without and with hydrophobic liquid, respectively. Biodegradation rate of the bioplastic in plantation soil were 0.604 mg CO2/day and 0.424 mg CO2/day for bioplastic without and with hydrophobic liquid, respectively. Complete biodegradation of the bioplastic in landfill soil predicted in 431 days and 366 days, respectively. In other hand, complete biodegradation of the bioplastic in plantation soil predicted in 151 days and 201 days, respectively. Microbes population in the soil could be affected the biodegradation rate of the bioplastics.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jkk

Publisher

Subject

Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

Jurnal Kimia dan Kemasan (JKK) publishes original research article related to Applied chemistry including natural product (essential oils, palm oil derivative, natural dye), biopolymer, chemical synthesis, and problems of chemical processes and apparatus; and also packaging material and ...