Biosynthesis of planet friendly bioplastics using renewable carbon source

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Abstract

Plastics are uniquely flexible materials that offer considerable benefits as a simple packing to complex engineering material. Traditional synthetic polymers (often called plastics), such as polypropylene and polyethylene have been derived from non-renewable petrochemicals and known to cause environmental concerns due to their non-biodegradable nature. The enormous use of petroleum-based plastic compounds emphasized a need for sustainable alternatives derived from renewable resources. Bioplastics have attracted widespread attention, as eco-friendly and eco-tolerable alternative. But they have got certain limitations as well, such as high cost of production and unsatisfactory mechanical properties. In this study we have found agriculture waste (AW) as low-cost and renewable substrate for the production of bioplastics in bacterial fermentation. Improvement in tensile properties of produced bioplastic film has also been documented upon blending with Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB).

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  • Figure 1 Cupriavidus necator colonies on slant and Gram staining of the revived culture.
  • Table 1 Comparison of CDW and PHB concentrations
  • Table 2 Tensile properties of PHB/CAB blends
  • Figure 3 Biodegradation Curve.
  • Figure 2 Tensile properties of PHB/CAB blends.

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Jain, R., & Tiwari, A. (2015). Biosynthesis of planet friendly bioplastics using renewable carbon source. Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40201-015-0165-3

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