Schnitzler_2021_Mar.Pollut.Bull_163_111950

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Title : Lensless digital holographic microscopy as an efficient method to monitor enzymatic plastic degradation - Schnitzler_2021_Mar.Pollut.Bull_163_111950
Author(s) : Schnitzler L , Zarzycki J , Gerhard M , Konde S , Rexer KH , Erb TJ , Maier UG , Koch M , Hofmann MR , Moog D
Ref : Mar Pollut Bull , 163 :111950 , 2021
Abstract :

A big challenge of the 21st century is to cope with the huge amounts of plastic waste on Earth. Especially the oceans are heavily polluted with plastics. To counteract this issue, biological (enzymatic) plastic decomposition is increasingly gaining attention. Recently it was shown that polyethylene terephthalate (PET) can be degraded in a saltwater-based environment using bacterial PETase produced by a marine diatom. At moderate temperatures, plastic biodegradation is slow and requires sensitive methods for detection, at least at initial stages. However, conventional methods for verifying the plastic degradation are either complex, expensive, time-consuming or they interfere with the degradation process. Here, we adapt lensless digital holographic microscopy (LDHM) as a new application for efficiently monitoring enzymatic degradation of a PET glycol copolymer (PETG). LDHM is a cost-effective, compact and sensitive optical method. We demonstrate enzymatic PETG degradation over a time course of 43 days employing numerical analysis of LDHM images.

PubMedSearch : Schnitzler_2021_Mar.Pollut.Bull_163_111950
PubMedID: 33444995

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Schnitzler L, Zarzycki J, Gerhard M, Konde S, Rexer KH, Erb TJ, Maier UG, Koch M, Hofmann MR, Moog D (2021)
Lensless digital holographic microscopy as an efficient method to monitor enzymatic plastic degradation
Mar Pollut Bull 163 :111950

Schnitzler L, Zarzycki J, Gerhard M, Konde S, Rexer KH, Erb TJ, Maier UG, Koch M, Hofmann MR, Moog D (2021)
Mar Pollut Bull 163 :111950