Mixed plastics waste valorization through tandem chemical oxidation and biological funneling
National Laboratory of the Rockies · Oak Ridge National Laboratory · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Mixed plastics waste represents an abundant and largely untapped feedstock for the production of valuable products. The chemical diversity and complexity of these materials, however, present major barriers to realizing this opportunity. In this work, we show that metal-catalyzed autoxidation depolymerizes comingled polymers into a mixture of oxygenated small molecules that are advantaged substrates for biological conversion. We engineer a robust soil bacterium, Pseudomonas putida , to funnel these oxygenated compounds into a single exemplary chemical product, either β-ketoadipate or polyhydroxyalkanoates. This hybrid process establishes a strategy for the selective conversion of mixed plastics waste into…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
Authors
21- KPKevin P. SullivanCorresponding
National Laboratory of the Rockies
- AZAllison Z. WernerCorresponding
National Laboratory of the Rockies
- KJKelsey J. RamirezCorresponding
National Laboratory of the Rockies
- LDLucas D. EllisCorresponding
National Laboratory of the Rockies
- JRJeremy R. Bussard
National Laboratory of the Rockies
Topics & keywords
- Raw material
- Polyhydroxyalkanoates
- Autoxidation
- Biochemical engineering
- Oxidation process
- Waste management
- Chemical industry
- Process (computing)