A New Wave of Industrialization of PHA Biopolyesters
University of Graz · BEST - Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies (Austria)
Abstract
The ever-increasing use of plastics, their fossil origin, and especially their persistence in nature have started a wave of new innovations in materials that are renewable, offer the functionalities of plastics, and are biodegradable. One such class of biopolymers, polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), are biosynthesized by numerous microorganisms through the conversion of carbon-rich renewable resources. PHA homo- and heteropolyesters are intracellular products of secondary microbial metabolism. When isolated from microbial biomass, PHA biopolymers mimic the functionalities of many of the top-selling plastics of petrochemical origin, but biodegrade in soil, freshwater, and marine environments, and are both…
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- 18.95
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- 100%
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- 60
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2Topics & keywords
- Polyhydroxyalkanoates
- Petrochemical
- Bioplastic
- Biomass (ecology)
- Biodegradation
- Renewable resource
- Business
- Fossil fuel