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ÖNORM EN ISO 14852
Issue date: 2004 10 01
Determination of the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials in an aqueous medium - Method by analysis of evolved carbon dioxide (ISO 14852:1999)
This International Standard specifies a method, by measuring the amount of carbon dioxide evolved, for the
determination of the degree of aerobic biodegradability of pla...
Withdrawn: 2018 11 15
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 26 Pages
Language:
German
| English
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This International Standard specifies a method, by measuring the amount of carbon dioxide evolved, for the
determination of the degree of aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials, including those containing formulation
additives. The test material is exposed in a synthetic medium under laboratory conditions to an inoculum from
activated sludge, compost or soil.
If an unadapted activated sludge is used as the inoculum, the test simulates the biodegradation processes which
occur in a natural aqueous environment; if a mixed or pre-exposed inoculum is used, the method can be used to
investigate the potential biodegradability of a test material.
The conditions used in this International Standard do not necessarily correspond to the optimum conditions allowing
maximum biodegradation to occur, but the standard is designed to determine the potential biodegradability of plastic
materials or give an indication of their biodegradability in natural environments.
The method enables the assessment of the biodegradability to be improved by calculating a carbon balance
(optional, see annex C).
The method applies to the following materials:
Natural and/or synthetic polymers, copolymers or mixtures thereof.
Plastic materials which contain additives such as plasticizers, colorants or other compounds.
Water-soluble polymers.
Materials which, under the test conditions, do not inhibit the microorganisms present in the inoculum. Inhibitory
effects can be determined using an inhibition control or by another appropriate method (see e.g. ISO 8192[2]). If
the test material is inhibitory to the inoculum, a lower test concentration, another inoculum or a pre-exposed
inoculum can be used.
ÖNORM EN ISO 14852
2021 10 15
Determination of the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials in an aqueous medium - M...
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ÖNORM EN ISO 14852
2018 11 15
Determination of the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials in an aqueous medium - M...
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ÖNORM EN ISO 14852
2004 10 01
Determination of the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials in an aqueous medium - M...
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