Periodic Reporting for period 1 - EcoPlastiC (Eco conversion of lower grade PET and mixed recalcitrant PET plastic waste into high performing biopolymers)
Berichtszeitraum: 2022-10-01 bis 2023-09-30
I. Depolymerization process: Series of mechano-green, chemical and biocatalytic technologies to depolymerize them into their constituent monomers, using novel biological filtration for the preparation of highly fermentable monomer
and oligomer feedstock streams
II. Biopolymer production using microbiome processing to produce new biopolymers from monomer feedstocks which are then processed into bioproduct prototypes that are not harmful to the environment
III. Advanced processing will be used to advance the properties of recovered biopolymers and demonstration prototypes for applications including packaging will be produced.
Moreover, Pseudomonas umsongensis GO1 demonstrated the ability to produce PHA from REX pre-treated samples. Specific strains, including Cupriavidus necator NRRL B-4383, Delftia tsuruhatensis, and Bacillus dretensis sp. DG40, showed promising results in generating PHA from TPA monomer. AVE's work identified enriched microbiomes within activated sludge for biodegrading REX-ed PET, highlighting potential anaerobic degradation and biogas production. These results advance the bioconversion of waste plastic monomers for PHA and other products development.
Based on previous results, optimal process parameters for technical-scale PHA production will be identified, and scale-up trials in 10 bioreactors and a 50 L reactor for aerobic PHA production will be conducted using monomer and multimer streams from mixed plastic waste. The challenge includes optimizing PHA recovery to achieve high efficiency, purity, and molecular properties in an environmentally friendly manner. Initial experiments on PHA recovery using deep eutectic solvents have begun and mealworms (T. molitor) are explored as a potential recovery system.