2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.3c00590
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Utilizing a CHP Power Plant’s Energy and CO2 Emissions for the Manufacture of Affordable and Carbon Neutral Algae Bioplastic for Re-Useable Packaging

Abstract: The short lifespan and lack of sufficient recycling systems for plastic packaging like PET water bottles leds to higher fossil hydrocarbon extraction, carbon emissions, and environmental pollution. Manufacturing bioplastics like polylactic acid (PLA) and bio-polyethylene (bio-PE) are 2 strategies being promoted in the European bioeconomy along with recycling. However, research is lacking on the carbon neutrality of producing microalgae bioplastic packaging and its recycling. This study aims to determine the te… Show more

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“…[ 45 ] Algae can also have their lipids and proteins extracted and processed into bio‐based ethylene glycol and amino acids, followed by dehydration and fermentation respectively into bio‐ethylene. [ 49 ] While huge focus has been placed on bio‐ethanol, the concept of methanol to olefins conversion was first introduced by Mobil Corporation in 1977. [ 50 ] The same company began in 2010 research on converting coal to light weight olefins.…”
Section: Bio‐based Pe (Or Bio‐pe)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 45 ] Algae can also have their lipids and proteins extracted and processed into bio‐based ethylene glycol and amino acids, followed by dehydration and fermentation respectively into bio‐ethylene. [ 49 ] While huge focus has been placed on bio‐ethanol, the concept of methanol to olefins conversion was first introduced by Mobil Corporation in 1977. [ 50 ] The same company began in 2010 research on converting coal to light weight olefins.…”
Section: Bio‐based Pe (Or Bio‐pe)mentioning
confidence: 99%