Abstract

AbstractThe synthesis and biodegradation of poly(2‐methyl phenylene oxide) was studied as an example of a synthetic polymer containing a biodegradable aromatic backbone. Polymer prepared with cuprous 2,2‐isopropoxy ethyl pyridine catalyst demonstrated good blending properties with polystyrene. In soil experiments, the homopolymer degraded readily with over 50% reduction in 40 days. No. oligomeric intermediates were observed by gel permeation chromatography, suggesting degradation by cell‐associated enzymes. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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