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Biodegradation of Hydrophobic Coatings Based on Natural Wax and Its Mixtures
by
Wiesner-Sękala, Marta
, Uszok, Elżbieta
, Zawartka, Paweł
, Klus, Lubomir
, Kończak, Beata
, Białowąs, Małgorzata
, Klus, Marcel
in
Analysis
/ Biodegradation
/ Carbon
/ Chemical properties
/ Coatings
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental impact
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrophobic surfaces
/ Perfluoroalkyl & polyfluoroalkyl substances
/ Plastic pollution
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Toxicity
/ Waxes
2026
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Biodegradation of Hydrophobic Coatings Based on Natural Wax and Its Mixtures
by
Wiesner-Sękala, Marta
, Uszok, Elżbieta
, Zawartka, Paweł
, Klus, Lubomir
, Kończak, Beata
, Białowąs, Małgorzata
, Klus, Marcel
in
Analysis
/ Biodegradation
/ Carbon
/ Chemical properties
/ Coatings
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental impact
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrophobic surfaces
/ Perfluoroalkyl & polyfluoroalkyl substances
/ Plastic pollution
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Toxicity
/ Waxes
2026
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Biodegradation of Hydrophobic Coatings Based on Natural Wax and Its Mixtures
by
Wiesner-Sękala, Marta
, Uszok, Elżbieta
, Zawartka, Paweł
, Klus, Lubomir
, Kończak, Beata
, Białowąs, Małgorzata
, Klus, Marcel
in
Analysis
/ Biodegradation
/ Carbon
/ Chemical properties
/ Coatings
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental impact
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrophobic surfaces
/ Perfluoroalkyl & polyfluoroalkyl substances
/ Plastic pollution
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Toxicity
/ Waxes
2026
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Biodegradation of Hydrophobic Coatings Based on Natural Wax and Its Mixtures
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Biodegradation of Hydrophobic Coatings Based on Natural Wax and Its Mixtures
2026
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Overview
Coatings are often applied in the materials industry to impart hydrophobic properties to the produced materials. Commonly used coatings contain plastics as well as perfluorinated compounds, which pose challenges for environmental sustainability due to their persistence and end-of-life impacts. Coatings based on natural wax, such as rapeseed, soy, palm or beeswax, constitute a key bio-based and more sustainable alternative. These waxes exhibit high hydrophobicity while also being biodegradable, offering opportunities to replace fossil-derived coatings within circular-economy material systems. Wax coating constitutes a protective layer that undergoes biodegradation after a certain amount of time. This paper presents the results of studies concerning the development of a wax coating characterized by a coarse microstructure that increases water resistance, and an appropriate susceptibility to biodegradation. It was revealed that all the analysed coatings were susceptible to biodegradation, although their rates varied markedly depending on wax type and form. The biodegradation of palm wax in bulk form and as a thick layer was 17% and 80%, respectively, after 180 days. Palm wax exhibited a pronounced ability to bind inorganic and organic matter deposits, which reduced the degradation rate. When applied as a thin coating, palm wax did not form such a barrier. Palm wax significantly influences coating durability because its surface undergoes morphic changes induced by bio-surfactants secreted by microorganisms. These changes the adhesion of organic and inorganic matter particles, and the layer thus established limits the diffusion of oxygen, enzymes and microorganisms to the wax coating. The tests demonstrated that the addition of palm wax to wax mixtures allows the degradation rate to be controlled, and that its inhibitory effect is strongly dependent on the geometry of the material.
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MDPI AG
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