Tailored biopolymer production from waste streams: low-cost value added bioprocessing

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Title
Tailored biopolymer production from waste streams: low-cost value added bioprocessing

CoPED ID
467f7cd1-4417-4d00-99aa-9a8aea438025

Status
Closed

Funders

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Oct. 2, 2016

End Date
Aug. 26, 2021

Description

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The production of biodegradable plastics such as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) from sustainable feedstocks is becoming increasingly relevant as crude oil supplies are depleting and synthetic plastic pollution is increasing. However, in order to render the production of PHAs environmentally viable methods must be developed to reduce its brittleness and replace the use of organic and halogenated solvents. The current project aims to improve the properties of biologically produced PHA using a combination of genetic and metabolic engineering. In addition, the project aims to conduct research into the utilisation and optimisation of waste glycerol from the biodiesel industry as a cost effective feedstock. A third aspect of the project will investigate safer and more cost effective alternatives to conventional PHA extraction which utilities solvents such as chloroform.

Tim Overton SUPER_PER
John Rolley STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Solvents
  2. Costs
  3. Environmental effects
  4. Projects
  5. Wastes
  6. Plastic
  7. Biomass (industry)
  8. Optimisation

Extracted key phrases
  1. Cost effective feedstock
  2. Biopolymer production
  3. Cost value
  4. Waste stream
  5. Conventional pha extraction
  6. Waste glycerol
  7. Synthetic plastic pollution
  8. Biodegradable plastic
  9. Sustainable feedstock
  10. Current project
  11. Low
  12. Crude oil supply
  13. Effective alternative
  14. Biodiesel industry
  15. Halogenated solvent

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UKRI project entry

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