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Biological fabrication of cotton fibers with tailored properties

Descripción del proyecto

Fibras de algodón fabricadas de forma natural

Los procesos de fabricación basados en sustancias químicas peligrosas ponen en riesgo el sector mundial del algodón. Se requieren urgentemente alternativas sostenibles, y una buena forma de desarrollarlas consiste en aprovechar los sistemas biológicos. Sin embargo, la complejidad intrínseca de los organismos superiores y la falta de una comprensión detallada de los mecanismos subyacentes y sus interacciones impiden la fabricación de materiales adecuados de origen biológico. Un descubrimiento reciente sugiere que los algodoneros absorben azúcar por las raíces y la transportan a las fibras. El equipo del proyecto BIOMATFAB, financiado con fondos europeos, explorará la absorción de azúcar y su transporte ascendente, así como la biosíntesis de las fibras producidas de forma natural, en los algodoneros. El equipo del proyecto creará una hoja de ruta para la fabricación de fibras de algodón con propiedades específicas.

Objetivo

Naturally produced fibers have always played central roles in shaping human civilizations. Current hazardous chemical-based manufacturing processes and consumers' preferences for cotton products are putting much strain on the future of cotton’s global economy. Thus, it is urgent to seek future sustainable alternatives. What alternatives and tools are available? Which new avenues are waiting to be explored toward this end?
Harnessing biological systems is one of humanity’s ultimate frontiers. Yet, the intrinsic complexity of higher organisms and the lack of in-depth, comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms and their interactions across a multitude of scales has primarily hindered their use to manufacture bio-based materials with desired properties. This project addresses this lack of knowledge by answering key questions concerning the sugar uptake and upwards transport from the roots and biosynthesis of naturally produced fibers at the level of cotton plants while using this body of information to create a roadmap to produce cotton fibers with tailored properties.
Our approach will dive into the exploration of a recent and largely unexplored discovery that cotton plants uptake sugar by the roots, transporting them upwards, reaching as far as the fibers (root-to-fiber). In particular, we will dwell on the dynamics of this process using sugar derivatives. This body of information will set the stage for feeding the roots of whole cotton plants with sugar derivatives carrying specific functionalities to become, ultimately, biologically incorporated into the fibers modifying their end properties, particularly fluoro-sugars to yield fibers with increased hydrophobicity. We will demonstrate the feasibility of biological fabrication and material farming in whole cotton plants as a revolutionizing and sustainable alternative to manufacturing current chemical-based strategies and toward a bio-based global economy.

Institución de acogida

WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 2 000 000,00
Dirección
HERZL STREET 234
7610001 Rehovot
Israel

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Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 2 000 000,00

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