Research Keyword: polymer synthesis

Poly(lactic Acid): A Versatile Biobased Polymer for the Future with Multifunctional Properties—From Monomer Synthesis, Polymerization Techniques and Molecular Weight Increase to PLA Applications

PLA is an eco-friendly plastic made from renewable resources like corn and sugarcane that can break down naturally, making it a sustainable alternative to regular petroleum-based plastics. Scientists have developed various methods to manufacture PLA with different strengths and properties suitable for medical devices, packaging, and other applications. The review examines how different catalysts and manufacturing techniques affect the quality and durability of PLA products, and discusses its potential to help reduce plastic pollution.

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Quorum-driven microbial consortium for Bioplastic production from agro-waste

Scientists created a partnership between a fungus and bacteria to make eco-friendly plastic (PHA) from brewery and cooking waste. The fungus breaks down the tough plant material while the bacteria converts the released compounds into bioplastic. By adding a natural chemical signal (farnesol), they improved the process and scaled it up successfully in a larger reactor without needing expensive pretreatment steps.

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