plastilisus
Plastilisus is a term used in theoretical discussions of plastic waste management to denote a hypothetical organism or metabolic pathway capable of depolymerizing a broad range of synthetic polymers and converting the resulting monomers into biomass or basic metabolic products. It is a conceptual construct rather than an observed organism, and there is no evidence that plastilisus exists in nature.
Origin and usage: The term is coinage from plastic and a suffix chosen to evoke a process
Proposed mechanisms: In imagined models, plastilisus would express depolymerases capable of targeting a variety of polymer
Research status and implications: There is no experimental evidence for plastilisus. Real-world research concentrates on isolated
See also: plastic biodegradation, enzymatic depolymerization, chemical recycling, biosafety.