Study led by Prof. Bräutigam published in ACS Omega

April 12, 2026 /

New article published in ACS Omega: “The Harmful Footprint of Aged Biomicroplastics on Algal Development: A Comparative Study of Polylactic Acid, Polyhydroxybutyrate, and Cellulose Acetate”

Our joint study, conducted in collaboration with Friedrich Schiller University Jena, shows that aged bioplastics such as PLA, PHB, and cellulose acetate can impair the development of marine algae under laboratory conditions. Of particular relevance is the finding that UV-induced aging processes enhance the release of potentially harmful substances. These results provide important new insights for the environmental assessment of biobased plastics.

The Harmful Footprint of Aged Biomicroplastics on Algal Development: A Comparative Study of Polylactic Acid, Polyhydroxybutyrate, and Cellulose Acetate

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