2024
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.4c05739
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Single-cell Protein Bioplastic Films from Recovered Nitrogen and Carbon with High Anaerobic Biodegradability and Biogas Potential at End-of-Life

Anton Bjurström,
Antonella Scotto di Uccio,
Sirui Liu
et al.

Abstract: The majority of plastics used today are produced from nonrenewable resources, and, depending on the end-of-life management, they may end up in landfills or in nature, giving rise to microplastic pollution. A potential way of minimizing this is to use proteins, preferentially recovered from organic waste and residues, to make plastics. In line with this, we explored here the potential of protein-based bioplastics sourced from single-cell protein (SCP). Films of glycerol-plasticized SCPs (grown by recovering car… Show more

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